From the Japanese kanji 白 (haku) meaning "white" or 伯 (haku) meaning "count; eldest brother; chief official" or 魄 (haku) meaning "soul". Other kanji combinations are possible. Famous bearers are fictional characters Haku in 'Naruto' and 'Haku' (a.k.a. Kohaku) in 'Spirited Away'....
“Hakubaku” means “White Barley” in Japanese. It describes Hakubaku’s desire that our customers will enjoy nutrient-rich “Barley” in the same way as white rice, which is primary food in Japan. Since the foundation, we have been deeply involved with 5 Grains; Barley, Rice, Millet, ...
” the subtlety of the Japanese language often gives kanji (Japanese characters) several meanings. While “Haku” is rooted in the word “Hakumai,” translated as Japanese white rice, its nuanced meaning can also
Lin isportrayed as a human being in the film. In the Japanese picture book (The Art of Spirited Away in English) Lin is described as a byakko (Japanese: 白虎), a white tiger, in the draft, which was later changed to byakko (Japanese: 白狐) meaning white fox.. Why does Haku turn i...
Named 'Haku', which translates to 'white' and 'brilliant' in Japanese, this vodka exemplifies the artistry involved in creating a clear, clean-tasting spirit. It is meticulously distilled and filtered through bamboo charcoal to achieve unparalleled smoothness. Known for its clean, subtle taste and...