Japanese girl names that mean darkness aren’t just unique; they carry deep meanings tied to their culture. This name dives deep, touching on strong, passionate feelings that are as intense as they are mysterious. Each of these names tells its own story, weaving beauty and complexity into the...
However, he uses the name he had before his succession as it is, "Ohi Toshiro," on works such as the ones he displays in the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition and other related works, using the two names apart from each other. - the highest appraised market value of art was over 3,000,...
Tanuki-Related Terms and Names Anaguma 穴熊 (badger) Arai-guma 洗熊 (racoon, raccoon) Bakedanuki 化け狸 (shape-shifting tanuki) Bai 霾 (misty, foggy; made up of radical for rain 雨, and the old kanji for tanuki 貍) Furudanuki 古狸 (old tanuki, one able to shape shift) Iwadanuki...
In this blog post, we delve into the remarkable journeys of Gacor Wins and Saba Sport – two powerhouse names that have been making waves in the industry. From their humble beginnings to their current success stories, let’s uncover the winning strategies that have propelled these brands to ...
There’s also いじ, which means “spirit” or “disposition”, and is formed of “mind/heart” + “ground”. It might be a little trickier to see the connection between this word and its components, but it helps somewhat to note that, unlike the wordlet き (as in きもち and きぶ...
This is the story of friendship, loss, and the enduring spirit of the Japanese people. [middle grade, ages 8 and up] Dream, Annie, Dream by Waka T. Brown Review by Children’s Books Heal: “Waka T. Brown has written a captivating book that is so full of heart and big dreams. But...
How do you order sake at a sushi bar without knowing names/brands (and don’t sound stupid doing it)? Reply Carleneon 6/15/09 at 12:19 pm Forgot to add, I’m a subscriber….. Reply Carleneon 6/15/09 at 12:19 pm Do you advocate cooking with the premium sake..or just the les...
Their relationship with demons in Japanese tattoo art has more to try to with ogres being grouped into the realm of supernatural creatures (along with Yokai) than anything. Still, the symbolism holds because the imagery of the marauding ogre isn’t far away from the thought of the spirit wh...
Sure, these two guys are a lot more fun than the others, they crack the occasional joke and even have the balls to call things for what they are, but their pronunciation of the rikishi names is hilarious at best (guess which rikishi toss-NO-me, pronounced just like in English, is ...
It is worth noting that the names of this god recalls that of Juuzenji, a Mt. Hiei deity who also had monkeys as emissaries. In rites against smallpox, one made a monkey dance (saru-mawashi) to determine whether the illness would be light or not. According to the Sarumawashi no Ki:...