Even if you don't understand Japanese, it's good to know how to express your appreciation in Japanese. In this article, we introduce several phrases for saying "thank you," from the casual "arigato" to polite phrases like "arigato gozaimasu" and others. How to Say Thank You in Japanese ...
which decided the course of Japanese history. Because he lived his life as a warrior, he is damned to spend the rest of eternity in the hell of the ashura (war gods), where the
I have a guest post over at “What can I do with a B.A. in Japanese Studies?” (which I’ll always think of in my mind as Shinpai Deshou, the site’s url): “Writing into a Career: Learning How to Write and Adult in Japan and the United States.” ...
.Fall comes in September.People like to have art and music festivals.It rains a lot from October to February.And you can see snow in October.It is not cold in winter.The temperature in January is around ~0.5℃.Outdoor activities such as riding and outdoor swimming can go on in winter...
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“This is a job and someone has to do it,” says Takuma Igarashi, a Japanese snow plow driver of more than 20 years. “We might be doing it in the shadows, but it’s for the benefit of everyone.” Igarashi, who recounted his experiences while dressed in red sneakers, a thick work...
It’s often recommended that gardeners attempt to get rid of any grubs feeding on their lawn as a first step in figuring out how to get rid of moles in yard and gardens. Yes, moles eat grubs; in fact, they’re great at helping to manage Japanese and oriental beetle populations. But,...
I want to say all of this, but I want to do it in a pattern of 5, 7, 5. So I might say something like this: Winter is coming. Snow will be arriving soon. We should rake the leaves. If you count the syllables on your fingers as you read this poem, you will see that the ...
New York City policeman John McClane (Willis) is visiting his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia) in Los Angeles on Christmas Eve. He joins her at a posh holiday party in the headquarters of the Japanese-owned business she works for. The festivities are quickly interrupted by a group of terrorist...
Nakajima Kaori, the whitening leader of Japan, has a magnificent legend. She is now active in all the big magazines and TV programs. But she used to be an ordinary full-time housewife.