
Thank you is expressed in English, Spanish, French, Indian Hindi and Japanese Hiragana as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. It corresponds to the Japanese honorific of gratitude, “Arigatou Gozaimasu”. The basic hiragana “arigatou” is shown here, but “gozaimasu” is added after it to show respect. This is the current … Read More

Thanks is expressed in English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese and Japanese Hiragana as a heart-shaped writing style. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. The Japanese phrase “thanks” is written in a basic form. This Japanese phrase “arigatou” is the basic form of the word “thanks”. Although there are ways to write it that include … Read More

Thank you so much is expressed in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese in a heart-shaped writing style. The heart-shaped expression has many letters, so it is light-weight style and expressed in a 3D style with a bulging heart. And theme is “Heart of Gratitude”. About “Thank you so much” in Japanese The Japanese reading … Read More

It refers to a calamity caused by fire. This refers to the burning of buildings, ships, forests, and other things useful to humans on a daily basis. It is defined by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) as “rapid combustion that is uncontrolled and expanding in time and space”. A fire is considered to have … Read More

This Katakana is a Katakanaized version of the English pronunciation. Of the two lines, the upper is “I love you” and the lower is “I like you”. It is not in exact English The word “like” in “i like you,” which is the second line, is not usually used for people, but Japanese people … Read More

This is a calligraphy written using a method called bi-calligraphy, and it has the same meaning as the English word “growing up” and the Japanese word “成馬” in Kanji. 成馬 is a mature horse over 20 months old Although this word is not listed in the Japanese dictionary, it is sometimes read as Narima, … Read More

One of the four-letter idioms, it means to be so happy that you can’t help but dance. This word expresses the feeling of being so happy that your body moves involuntarily, rather than the feeling of being happy. Japanese says “Kyo ki ran bu”. Origin of boisterous dance(Kyokiranbu) “Kyoki” expresses a state of maddening … Read More

In Buddhism, after death, he was born on the same lotus flower in Sukhavati Jodo. In turn, to act and fate together until the end, regardless of the good or bad of things and the good or bad of the result. In Japanese literature, it was used to fulfill love in the afterlife, especially … Read More

Being bullied or teased by half a joke. Unlike being bullied, treating the other person with love. Be careful, as it can be bullied if it goes too far. Japanese said “I ji ra re ta i”.

concerned with work or important matters rather than play or trivialities. Have a serious look. Be serious. It should be full of heart and no decoration. Japanese calls “Ma ji me”.

Sudden shaking of the ground that occurs when the bedrock beneath the surface shifts. The shock wave emitted by the displaced bedrock may be strong enough to completely change the state of the earth’s surface by pushing up a cliff and causing a large crack in the ground. This can have shocking and disastrous … Read More


From the impression that “to return to the original state” for the opponent who is out of the original state, it means “Hey, wait a minute. Calm down”. it is literal translation.

A man/woman who crying in extreme pain and seeking salvation. Very miserable and ugly. The situation was such that the deceased fell into hell and could not bear the torment and cried out loud. Annoying hell and screaming hell in Buddhism. Both are one of the eight great hells. It may also refer to … Read More