AnimalCultureEssayFoodHistoryIdiomJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Jul 22, 2016Jan 06, 2024 Christmas, cooking, expensive ingredient, Galliformes, Japan, Meiji period, roasted turkey, shichimencho, Thanksgiving, turkeys Turkeys Turkeys are the largest species among Galliformes, and they are often cooked on Thanksgiving in the US, and Christmas in Read More
CorrectedCultureEssay Toru Jul 21, 2016Aug 02, 2023 0 Comments affectionate, beautiful, graceful, love, moon, novelist, Sosuke Natsume, teacher Tsuki ga Kirei desu ne (月が綺麗ですね – I Love You) Tsuki ga Kirei desu ne 月が綺麗ですね Today, I’d like to talk about the phrase Tsuki ga kirei desu ne (月が綺麗ですね), Read More
BusinessCultureEssayGamingJapanese traditionNewsOnomatopoeiaUncorrected Toru Jul 20, 2016Jan 06, 2024 listen, lyrics, Nintendo, pika, Pikachu, Pokémon GO, popularity, song, stock price, theme song Pikachu’s Song Recently, I often hear that Pokemon GO is becoming popular in the world. ピカチュウのうた I’m not sure whether or not Read More
ClimateCultureEssayJapanese traditionNewsScienceUncorrected Toru Jul 19, 2016Jan 06, 2024 camel, desertification, grasses, greening, horse-drawn carriage, Japan, natural asset, sightseeing, Tottori Prefecture, Tottori Sand Dunes Greening of Tottori Sand Dunes Do you know Tottori Prefecture, which has the smallest population in Japan? 鳥取砂丘の緑化 The most popular sightseeing spot in Tottori Read More
CultureEssayHistoryJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Jul 18, 2016Jan 06, 2024 Aomori, Emperor Meiji, Japan, Marine Day, Mountain Day, national holiday, patrol boat, Yokohama Marine Day Today, the third Monday of July is Marine Day. 海の日 Marine Day is one of Japanese national holidays, and we Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Jul 17, 2016Jan 06, 2024 calling, etymology, Japan, kaasan, mama, mother, ofukuro, okaasan, papa, pronunciation Ofukuro There are some ways of calling your mother in Japan. おふくろ The most popular expression is “okaasan” or “kaasan.” 日本では、母親の呼び方が何通りかあります。 Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyFoodIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Jul 16, 2016Jan 06, 2024 abuse, bokenasu, culture, eggplant, etymology, idiom, Japanese, otanko nasu, slang, vegetables Bokenasu Today, I will talk about the Japanese slang “bokenasu.” ボケナス The literal meaning of “bokenasu” is “a faded eggplant,” but Read More
CultureEssayHistoryScienceUncorrected Toru Jul 15, 2016Jan 06, 2024 angle, approximation, Buffon's needle, experiment, lines, mathematician, needle, pi, probability, random Buffon’s Needle Today, I’d like to talk about the problem called “Buffon’s needle,” which was posed by mathematician Buffon. ビュフォンの針 This problem Read More
CultureEssayIdiomJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru Jul 14, 2016Jan 06, 2024 carefulness, expression, gojiai kudasai, Japanese language, kanji conversion, letter writing, literal meaning, meaning difference, phrase, self care Gojiai Kudasai Today, I will talk about the Japanese formula in letters, “ご自愛ください (gojiai kudasai).” ご自愛ください The literal meaning is “please love Read More