“Jinchouge” – Daphne written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Jinchouge”. It means “Daphne” in English. “Jin” of the first character is abbreviation of “Agalloch”,… もっと見る
“Sogeking” – Sogeking written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Sogeking”. It’s the nickname of Usopp meaning “King of Snipers” in ONE PIECE. “So” of the first chara… もっと見る
“Koukai-shi” – Navigator written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Koukai-shi”. It means “Navigator” in English. “Kou” of the first character means “Sail”, “Kai” of the… もっと見る
“Santou-Ryu” – Three‐sword fencing in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Santou-Ryu”. It means “Three‐sword fencing” in English. “San” of the first character means “Three”, “… もっと見る
“Murasaki-Suisho” – Amethyst in Japanese kanji I wrote “Murasaki-Suisho”. It means “amethyst” in English. It’s a birthstone in February. “Murasaki” of the fi… もっと見る
“Senchou” – Captain written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Senchou”. It means “Captain” in English. “Sen” of the first character means “Ship”, and “Chou” of the… もっと見る
“Mugiwara” – Wheat straw written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Mugiwara”. It means “Wheat straw” or “Barley straw” in English. “Mugi” of the first character means “… もっと見る
“Setsubun” – The day before the calendrical beginning of spring written in Japanese kanji Today, It’s “Setsubun”!! So, I wrote “Setsubun”. It means “The day before the calendrical beginning of spring”… もっと見る
“Kisaragi” – February written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Kisaragi”. It means “February” in English. “Jo” of the first character means “seem”, and “Tsuki” of t… もっと見る
“Kanji” – Kanji written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Kanji”. It means “kanji” in English. “Kan” of the first character means “a man” or “the Han dynasty”,… もっと見る