Language Name Meaning Japanese 城BGM[4]Shiro BGM Castle BGM References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b c Sound Gallery track list in the Nintendo Switch version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. ^ Mario Basketball 3on3 Original Soundtrack ^ Mario Kart Wii Platinum Soundtrack ^ The 30th...
The point I'm trying to make is that the devs probably tried to make a japanese sounding name but not a real japanese name. Shiro can be a real name with this 史路, but not Tagachi. Thus, trying to derive meaning from a madeup name isn't that interesting or relevant. Also if it...
(For those who don't know any Japanese, the difference between the verbal pronunciation of "Oshikiuchi" and "Oshikiiuchi" is small! It's a lengthened "i" sound, instead of the short 'i' sound. Japanese is a language where it can frequently not be possible to know the meaning of a ...
↑Volume 6 ↑https://twitter.com/loghorizon_TRPG/status/751060559445897216 ↑https://twitter.com/loghorizon_TRPG/status/751060724298854400 ↑Log Horizonlight novel: Volume 9, Page 345 ↑Log Horizonmanga, chapter 1 ↑Log Horizon Light Novel: Volume 6, Chapter 4 ...
The character “城-Shiro-”(meaning Castle)also means“consist of land”. Not only the architecture,the geography is important to learn about Japanese fortresses. We conducted field investigation and recreated it realistically with high quality 3DCG supervised by Mr. Hisao Fujii - Japanese Castle ...
The meaning for Kamen Rider V3's name was never clearly depicted in the series, though expanded upon in side media, such as the Calbee Kamen Rider Cards. V3's name is noted as being a combination of V, for Victory, and 3, being the third Kamen Rider. However, in the 2007 remake/...
The eye popping color and design. Delicious!. It has an incredible sexiness to it. The gangsters, their babes, the nightclub complete with Japanese Jazz and wild dance numbers. The super slick clothes everyone wears and the monster. It’s a radioactive slime that slithers through storm sewers...
After their meeting, Shiro started corresponding with the restaurant owner, planning his journey to Seattle and a brand new, unknown life. “To put it in an old-fashioned way,” Ted Tanaka wrote his future apprentice in Japanese, “Be ready to serve as a manservant.” ...
For a real “treat”, sit at the bar at this Belltown Japanese Restaurant and let the “masters” decide your meal for you – the omakase is “perfect”; it’s “slightly pricey”, and waits are “long” (reservations are “essential”), but you’ll be “dreaming of it until you co...