“Sougyoku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sapphire I wrote “Sougyoku“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Sapphire”. It’s one of the birthstones of September. “Sou… もっと見る
“Genzai” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for The Present I wrote “Genzai”. It means “the present” in English. “Gen” means Appear, Present or Existing “Zai” means Exist… 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
“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
“Kougyoku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Ruby I wrote “Kougyoku“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Ruby”. It’s one of the birthstones of July. “Kou” means C… もっと見る
“Shinju” – Japanese Kanji for Pearl I wrote “Shinju“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Pearl”. It’s one of the birthstones of June. “Shin” means T… 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
“Rangyoku” – Aquamarine written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Rangyoku“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Aquamarine”. It’s one of birthstones in March. “Ran” mean… もっと見る
“Sango” – Coral written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Sango“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Coral”. It’s one of birthstones in March. “San” means “coral… もっと見る
“Hougyoku” – Important item in BLEACH I wrote “Hougyoku“. “Hou” of the first character means “crumble” or “fall to pieces”, and “Gyoku” of the secon… もっと見る