“Oomisoka” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for New Year’s Eve I wrote “Oomisoka”. It means “New Year’s Eve” in English. “Oo” means Large, Big, Huge or Great “Miso” means La… 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
“Risshun” – The first day of spring written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Risshun”. It means “First day of spring” in English. “Ritsu” of the first character means “Start”, an… もっと見る