
Be sure to win. Wish to win by all means. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for watching sports, and a Japanese supporter who cheers on a banner, which Westerners are familiar with. Japanese says “Hissho”.

Japanese says “Bu shi do”. As the word Edo period identity system agro-industry trader, samurai stands above the world, holds the virtue of Confucianism, acts as a saint, and should be encouraged by martial arts. It seems that it was considered as virtue not to be caught by life such as food, food and … Read More

It is a self-sacrificed spirit based on extremely pure thoughts that combines nobleness and pride, a strong will not yield to anyone, and a mind that does not fall apart. Japanese says “Samurai damashii”.

1. Inspiring energy. To shake the mood. uplift myself (yourself). 2. Get out the money well. bountiful. Japanese says “fun patsu”.

a sudden outburst. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval. a lively interest. keen and shared excitement. the feeling of lively and cheerful joy. a feeling of excitement. Japan call “Nekkyo”.

That there is nothing superior in the sense that it is to the present. The biggest thing in history. Japan call “Shi Jo Sai Dai”.

1. The darkest days before the rising sun. In the old days, it is the time from half past to half of the night. dawn, daybreak. 2. Clearly understand.

1. auspicious. 2. Great. Admirable. 3. compliment. It will be noted in the celebration. Japan call “Hiro”, “Yoshi”, “Yoshimi”, “Yomishi”.

A word that points to a bullish and positive mindset. Roughly, confronting something without fear or fear or shame. Or, that kind of energy. Japanese says “Yu ki”.

To get something done. Also, where to reach the end in that way. Keeping things in order and deciding. Also, its final destination. Japanese says “Kyu kyoku”.

1. Incorrect. not good. Immorality. Also, be against the law. 2. ugly. unpleasant. Discordant. Inappropriate. In a general sense, it is the opposite or lack of good. It can be a very broad concept, but in everyday use it often expresses deep wickedness in a narrower range. The word “悪” in Japanese was originally … Read More