Japanese Yokai can be cute. On the flipside, they can be utterly evil and scary too! Here are 15 deadly Yokai you’d never want to meet, within or outside of Japan.
It’s important to note that in Japan, people often call each other by their last names. Because of this, when someone introduces themselves, they will either use their last name only, or say their last name followed by their first name. Remember to stick with calling a new acquaintance ...
Starting with episode 9, demons eaten by Mōryōmaru appear again. Episode 9 incorporates the story about the Meiōjū having been defeated by a monk and a piece of his shell having been stolen and used for an armor which was not adapted in InuYasha: The Final Act as Mōryōmaru directly ...
Ancient Japanese/Korean version: This is also a word in old Korean Hanja, with a slight difference in the last character - if you want that version (which is also the ancient Japanese version) please click on the character to the right, instead of the button above. Cancer Zodiac Symbol /...
Just out of curiosity, I wrote a stochastic simulation. I start with a few surnames, give them a random frequency, and build a starting population with those surnames with the given frequencies. The new generation is generated this way: first I make a random permutation of the previous popula...
While Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1873 i.e. the one that says this year is 2021, the Japanese date system of designating years as era names based on the reign of Emperors still remains in place and runs concurrently along with the Gregorian system. Each Emperor is designated an...
Hi BaxterJw, I'm a Japanese and agree with hurry yang. If your users want to display backslash (\ just as its name, change displaying Font such as "Arial", "Times New Roman", and so on (Western character set). Regards, Ashidacchi --https://ssl01.rocketnet.jp/hokusosha.com/defaul...
Empress Go-Sakuramachi, the last reigning Empress of Japan; Credit – Wikipedia Were there Empresses who reigned in Japan? Before the Meiji Restoration, eight women reigned as Empress of Japan. Two of those empresses, after abdicating, became Empress again reigning under different names. All the...
With the Moghuls, however, the names of the Emperors, more than their titles, reflected their pretensions: like Persian Jahāngir, "Seize (gir) the world (jahān)." The most remarkable title borrowed from the West is probably Kaisar, but the Latin title itself arrived with Queen Victoria, ...
Hi,We are setting upa a database for a Japanese client on sql server 2008 R2. We have set the database collation to Japanese_90_CI_AS. Do we have any significant benefit having the collation in 90_ci_as and not on Japanese_CI_as OR Japanese_Unicode_Ci_as? Our server collation is...