“Wabisuke” – The one of varieties of camellia in English I wrote ‘Wabisuke’. It is the one of varieties of camellia in English. “Wabi” means lonely or dreary “Suke” me… もっと見る
“Ganjitsu” and “Gantan” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for New Year’s Day and The morning on New Year’s Day I wrote “Ganjitsu” and “Gantan”. “Ganjitsu” means “New Year’s Day”, and “Gantan” means “The morning on New Yea… もっと見る
“Utsukushii Hitobito” and “Serebu” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Beautiful People I wrote “Utsukushii Hitobito” and “Serebu”. “Utsukushii Hitobito” means “Beautiful People”, and “Serebu” means… もっと見る
“Usagi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Rabbit I wrote “Usagi”. It means “Rabbit” in English. “Usagi” means Rabbit and Hare Rabbits are said to live in Japan… もっと見る
“Densetsu” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Legend I wrote “Densetsu”. It means “Legend”, “Tradition” and “folklore” in English. “Den” means Tell “Setsu” means E… もっと見る
“Ningyo” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Mermaid I wrote “Ningyo”. It means “Mermaid” in English. “Nin” means Human Being “Gyo” means Fish Usually, Ningyo’s up… 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
“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
“Nagakura Shinpachi” – The captain of the second unit of Shinsengumi I wrote “Nagakura Shinpachi”. He was the captain of the second unit of Shinsengumi. Nagakura (first kanji and … もっと見る
Hito – Japanese Kanji for Human Being I wrote “Hito “. It means “Human Being” in English. “Hito” means Human Being, People, Person, and so on. In Ja… もっと見る