“Kunoichi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Female Ninja I wrote “Kunoichi”. It means “Female Ninja” in English. It’s Ninja’s cant. “Ku” is Hiragana “No” is Katakana “… もっと見る
“Shukudai” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Homework I wrote “Shukudai”. It means “Homework” in English. “Shuku” means Inn or Home “Dai” means Title, Theme, Topic … もっと見る
“Kaisuiyoku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sea bathing I wrote “Kaisuiyoku”. It means “Sea bathing” in English. “Kai” means Sea “Sui” means Water “Yoku” means Bath J… もっと見る
“Menou” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Agate and Onyx I wrote “Menou“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Agate” and “Onyx”. One kind of the agate is one of the birth… もっと見る
“Himawari” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sunflower I wrote “Himawari“. It means Sunflower in English. “Muku” means Toward “Hi” means Sun “Aoi” means Hollyhock It… もっと見る
I played Origami. Do you know Origami? It is the Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects. I played Origam… もっと見る
“Henge-no-Jutsu” – The Art of Change in English I wrote “Henge-no-Jutsu”. It means “The Atr of Change” in English. “Hen” means change “Ge” means -‘ize “No” me… もっと見る
“Orochimaru” – The Teacher of Sasuke Uchiha I wrote “Orochimaru”. “Dai” means big or large “Ja” means a snake “Maru” means a circle “Maru” is used for m… もっと見る
“Haduki” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for August I wrote “Haduki”. It means “August” in English. “Ha” means Leaf “Tsuki” means Month An atom bomb fell into Hir… もっと見る
“Jiraiya” – The Teacher of Naruto Uzumaki I wrote “Jiraiya”. “Ji” means oneself “Rai” means come “Ya” is no equivalent to the English expression Jira… もっと見る