“Suishou” – Japanese Kanji for Crystal or Quartz I wrote “Suishou“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Crystal” or “Quartz”. It’s one of birthstones in April. “S… もっと見る
“Shichibukai” – The Seven Warlords of the Sea written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Shichibukai”. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “The Seven Warlords of the Sea”. 1. “Shichi” means “seven” 2. “Bu” means “military force” 3. “Kai” means “sea”
“Tsunami” – Tsunami written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Tsunami“. It means “Tsunami“ in English. It is a tremendous sea wave generated by an earthquake. “Tsu… もっと見る
“Hina-matsuri” – The Japanese Doll Festival for Girls I wrote “Hina-matsuri“. It’s The Japanese Doll Festival for Girls. “Hina” means “doll” “Matsuri” means “festiv… もっと見る
“Kaigun” – Marines written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Kaigun”. It means “Marines”. “Kai” of the first character means “sea”, and “Gun” of the second charac… もっと見る
“Koukai-shi” – Navigator written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Koukai-shi”. It means “Navigator” in English. “Kou” of the first character means “Sail”, “Kai” of the… もっと見る
“Santou-Ryu” – Three‐sword fencing in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Santou-Ryu”. It means “Three‐sword fencing” in English. “San” of the first character means “Three”, “… 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
“Kanji” – Kanji written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Kanji”. It means “kanji” in English. “Kan” of the first character means “a man” or “the Han dynasty”,… もっと見る
“Kaizoku” – Pirate written in Japanese Kanji I wrote “Kaizoku”. It means “a pirate” and “a sea robber” in English. “Kai” of the first character means “sea”… もっと見る