“Haha” – Japanese Kanji for Mother I wrote “Haha”. It’s written in Japanese kanji for Mother. “Haha” means Mother In Japan, Mother’s Day is Secon… もっと見る
“Samurai” – Japanese warrior, Bushi, Mononofu I wrote “Samurai“. It’s also Bushi and Mononofu. They are Japanese warrior who were members of the feudal mili… もっと見る
“Shoubu” – Japanese Kanji for Sweet Flag I wrote “Shoubu“. It means Sweet Flag in English. “Shou” means Iris “Bu” means Flag May 5, We take a bath with… もっと見る
“Kodomo” – Japanese Kanji for Child and Children I wrote “Kodomo“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for Child and Children. “Ko” means Child “Domo” means Accompany … もっと見る
“Suzuran” – Japanese Kanji for Lily of valley I wrote “Suzuran“. It means Lily of valley in English. “Suzu” means Bell “Ran” means Orchid Because it is simi… もっと見る
“Sensou” and “Heiwa” – Japanese Kanji for war and peace I wrote “Sensou“ and “Heiwa”. “Sensou” means war, and “Heiwa” means peace. “Sensou” (first photo) “Sen” means … もっと見る
“Ryokugyoku” – Japanese Kanji for Emerald I wrote “Ryokugyoku“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Emerald”. It’s one of the birthstones of May. “Ryoku” m… もっと見る
“Kujaku-Seki” – Japanese Kanji for Malachite I wrote “Kujaku-Seki“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Malachite”. “Ku” means Cavity or Great “Jaku” means Sp… もっと見る
“Rappa” – Kanji for spy or stealer, another name of Ninja I wrote “Rappa“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “spy” or “stealer“. In the Sengoku period, “Rappa (spy)” work… もっと見る
“Suppa” – Kanji for spy or stealer, another name of Ninja I wrote “Suppa“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “spy” or “stealer“. In the Sengoku period, “Suppa (spy)” work… もっと見る