I played toy fireworks!! This photo’s firework is Senkou-Hanabi (sparkling firework in English). It’s most popular firework in Japan. B… もっと見る
“Taifuu” – Japanese Kanji for Typhoon I wrote “Taifuu”. It means “Typhoon” in English. “Tai” means Stand, Holder, Platform, or postposition for the … もっと見る
“Natsuyasumi” – Japanese Kanji for Summer holidays I wrote “Natsuyasumi”. It means “Summer holidays” or “Summer vacation” in English. “Natsu” means Summer “Yasu”… もっと見る
“Kagaku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Science I wrote “Kagaku”. It means “Science” in English. “Ka” means a Department or a Family “Gaku” means Learning o… もっと見る
“Umi no Hi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for the Ocean Day I wrote “Umi no Hi”. It means the Ocean Day in English. Also, it’s known as Marine Day or Sea Day. “Umi” means… もっと見る
“Genjitsu” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Reality or Actuality I wrote “Genjitsu”. It means “Reality” or “Actuality” in English. “Gen” means Appear “Jitsu” means True, Real … もっと見る
“Bakumatsu” – The Late Tokugawa Shogunate I wrote “Bakumatsu”. It means The Late Tokugawa Shogunate. “Maku” means a Curtain or an Act “Matsu” means the … もっと見る
“Harada Sanosuke” – The captain of the tenth unit of Shinsengumi I wrote “Harada Sanosuke”. He was the captain of the tenth unit of Shinsengumi. Harada is two kanji symbols in… もっと見る
“Hanabi taikai” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Fireworks display I wrote “Hanabi taikai”. It means “Fireworks display” in English. “Hana” means Flower “Bi” means Fire “Tai” me… もっと見る
“Hanabi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Fireworks I wrote “Hanabi”. It means “Fireworks” in English. “Hana” means Flower “Bi” means Fire We enjoy Hanabi in yuka… もっと見る