“Nouka” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Farmer I wrote ‘Nouka’. It means Farmer in English. ‘Nou’ means Farm or Agriculture ‘Ka’ means House, One’s home, Fam… もっと見る
“Kuji” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Nine syllables I wrote ‘Kuji’. It means Nine syllables in English. ‘Kuji’ is chanted in ‘Kuji-Goshinhou’. These kanji symbols… もっと見る
“Kuji-kiri” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Nine symbolic cuts I wrote ‘Kuji-kiri’. It means Nine symbolic cuts in English. It is Japanese occult art. ‘Ku’ means Nine ‘Ji’ m… もっと見る
“Suzumebachi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Hornet I wrote ‘Suzumebachi’. It means Hornet in English. ‘Suzume’ means Sparrow ‘Bachi’ means Bee It is the name of … もっと見る
“Hi no Tori” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Firebird and Phoenix I wrote “Hi no Tori”. It means “Firebird” or “Phoenix” in English. “Hi” means Fire “no” is Hiragana “Tori” mea… もっと見る
“Ganjitsu” and “Gantan” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for New Year’s Day and The morning on New Year’s Day I wrote “Ganjitsu” and “Gantan”. “Ganjitsu” means “New Year’s Day”, and “Gantan” means “The morning on New Yea… もっと見る
“Gashou” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for A Happy New Year! A Happy New Year ! I wrote “Gashou”. It means “A Happy New Year!” in English. “Ga” means Congratulation or Joy… もっと見る
“Oomisoka” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for New Year’s Eve I wrote “Oomisoka”. It means “New Year’s Eve” in English. “Oo” means Large, Big, Huge or Great “Miso” means La… もっと見る
“Benihime” – The name of Kisuke Urahara’s zanpakutou I wrote “Benihime”. It means Crimson Princess or Bloody Princess in English. “Beni” means Deep red, Crimson or… もっと見る
“Utsukushii Hitobito” and “Serebu” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Beautiful People I wrote “Utsukushii Hitobito” and “Serebu”. “Utsukushii Hitobito” means “Beautiful People”, and “Serebu” means… もっと見る