One of the honorifics. Mainly due to diplomatic rituals, it is often used as a honorific title for heads of state other than foreign monarchs (such as the president), cabinet ministers, and high-level diplomats from the ambassador to the consul. It is also used as a honorific to a noble family.
Muslims are people who follow or practice Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion. Muslims consider the Quran, their holy book, to be the verbatim word of God as revealed to the Islamic prophet and messenger Muhammad. They are the only people in the world who believe in God (Allah), devote themselves to them, and practice … Read More
enlightenment. the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation. In Buddhism, the vicinity where perplexity was annihilated and the wisdom of enlightenment (bodhi) was completed. A transcription of nibbāna in Pali, called nirvāa in Sanskrit. The original word means “(flame) has disappeared and perished (state)”, which means that the burning fire of worldly desires … Read More
a person you know well and regard with affection and trust. Japanese says Tomo-Dachi. Tomodachi kanji meaning “Dachi” is a suffix that expresses a plurality of people, and people who share aspirations and actions and are always in close contact with each other. Also used in the singular. Therefore, rather than considering the word … Read More
A practitioner and/or preceptor of martial arts. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. Those who are willing to take the path of martial arts, or warriors who fight using martial arts. Japanese says “Bu-Jutsu-Ka”.
Japanese says “Se kai i san”. World heritage is an irreplaceable treasure that was created by the creation of the earth and the history of human beings and has been handed over from the past to the present. People from all over the world who live now are inherited from the past and are … Read More