“Kuchiyose-no-Jutsu” – The Art of Summoning in English I wrote “Kuchiyose-no-Jutsu”. It means “The Atr of Summoning” in English. “Kuchi” means a mouth “Yo” means dra… もっと見る
“Himawari” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sunflower I wrote “Himawari“. It means Sunflower in English. “Muku” means Toward “Hi” means Sun “Aoi” means Hollyhock It… 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
“Yuri” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Lily I wrote “Yuri“. It means Lily in English. “Hyaku” means Hundred “Gou” means Fit, Suit or Join It’s special kan… もっと見る
“Okita Souji” – The captain of the first unit of Shinsengumi I wrote “Okita Souji”. He was the captain of the first unit of Shinsengumi. Okita is two kanji symbols in righ… 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