“Suzaku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Vermilion Bird I wrote ‘Suzaku’. It means Vermilion Bird in English. It is one of the four gods said to rule over the four di… もっと見る
“Suzumebachi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Hornet I wrote ‘Suzumebachi’. It means Hornet in English. ‘Suzume’ means Sparrow ‘Bachi’ means Bee It is the name of … もっと見る
“Kaisuiyoku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sea bathing I wrote “Kaisuiyoku”. It means “Sea bathing” in English. “Kai” means Sea “Sui” means Water “Yoku” means Bath J… もっと見る
“Henge-no-Jutsu” – The Art of Change in English I wrote “Henge-no-Jutsu”. It means “The Atr of Change” in English. “Hen” means change “Ge” means -‘ize “No” me… 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
“Umi no Hi” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for the Ocean Day I wrote “Umi no Hi”. It means the Ocean Day in English. Also, it’s known as Marine Day or Sea Day. “Umi” means… 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
“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
“Geshi” – Japanese Kanji for Summer Solstice I wrote “Geshi“. It means “Summer Solstice” in English. “Ge” means Summer “Shi” means Climax, Arrive, Proceed,… もっと見る
Konton – Japanese Kanji for Chaos. I wrote “Konton”. It means “Chaos” in English. “Kon” means mix or blend “Ton” means muddiness What is your fav… もっと見る