In Japan, the names of most Buddhist temples end with the term JI. Prominent examples include Tōdai-ji, Hōryū-ji, and Kenchō-ji. Less prominent, yet still easily found, are temples with names that end in TERA / DERA, or with names that end with IN. Famous examples include Hase-der...
You learn to read and write kana – that’s hiragana and katakana – in 1 hour or less. With this eBook, you get… A Hiragana Chart & Writing Tutorials A Katakana Chart & Writing Tutorials Printable Worksheets For You To Practice Writing On Bonus Kana Quizzes for Review By The End, ...
You might not know the name Don Phillips, but you will definitely know the names of many the performers whose careers he launched as a casting director, and the films with which he was involved. He is one of four cultural titans that Dean and Phil remember in “Celebrity Deaths” on this...
The first thing you will notice about Japanese is most words end with a vowel. This is why the pronunciation can sound so different than English. When you are trying to pronounce Japanese remember that the individual vowel sounds are not very different from Spanish. Pronunciation of Vowels Pro...
Diary at the end recording the last part of a trip Hiroshige started April 2nd 1841 from Edo to Kofu, this covering Nov. 13th ? Nov. 22nd 1841. Sumi on paper vigorously drawn and annotated with names and memoranda in Hiroshige?s writing. 7.75 x 5 inches containing 38 pages, two blank,...
Japanese names for boys and girls with the meaning “bright and clear” can be given to both boys and girls. In Japan, on the other hand, the name is more typically associated with infant males. 6. Akiro Akiro is a pretty amazing Japanese baby boy name that means “bright boy.” ...
As the rabbit neared the far shore, the crocodiles realized that the promise was only a trick to get the rabbit across the water. Furious, the last crocodile seized the rabbit and tore off its skin. * See Names and Places at the end of this volume for further information. After ...
or Ms. The Japanese prefer to use last names. Do not request that they call you by your first name only. If you are uncertain about the pronunciation of a name, ask for assistance. Understand that the Japanese prefer not to use the word no. If you ask a question they may simply ...
This I have intuitively realized through the names of temple-complex-and graveyards, the versified comments on teachings by the founders and successive chief monks, the allotment of land, the arrangement of stones of plantation in these gardens. In the same way I found that "conception" is ...
JmnedictFurigana.jsonprovides furigana for the ENAMDICT (or JMnedict) dictionary file entries.Use this one for proper names only. Please note that the json files available in the releases are zipped using gzip (hence the .gz file extension), because they are very large. You may need a th...