AnimalCultureEssayEtymologyJapanese traditionScienceUncorrected Toru Apr 03, 2017Jan 06, 2024 animals, bamboo, deer, garden, Japan, kakashi, shishiodoshi, sound, terrify, water Shishiodoshi Yesterday, I talked about “kakashi,” which is used for driving annoying animals away. ししおどし Today I will talk about “shishiodoshi,” Read More
AnimalCultureEssayEtymologyJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Apr 02, 2017Jan 06, 2024 balloons, bamboo, birds, instinct, kakashi, Masashi Sada, scarecrow, song, straw Kakashi (Scarecrow) Kakashi かかし Today I will talk about the Japanese word “kakashi.” 今日は「かかし」という単語を紹介します。 “Kakashi” is a doll made of bamboo or Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyEuropean countriesHistoryUncorrected Toru Apr 01, 2017Jan 06, 2024 1564, April Fool, calendar, Charles IX de France, European countries, lie, mischief, New Year's Day, origin, spring festival The Origin of April Fool Since today is April Fool, I will talk about the origin. エイプリルフールの起源 As you know, April 1st, April Fool is Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Mar 31, 2017Jan 06, 2024 dialect, dissolute, Japanese, kichomen, meaning, organized, prices, rice markets, word, zubora Zubora Yesterday, I talked about the Japanese word “kichomen,” which means that someone is well-organized in every detail. ずぼら Today I Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyHistoryIdiomJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Mar 30, 2017Jan 06, 2024 cloth, craftsman, detail, furniture, Japanese, kichomen, organized, partition, pillar, windscreen Kichomen Today I would like to talk about the Japanese word “kichomen.” 几帳面 “Kichomen” means that someone is well-organized in every Read More
CultureEssayJapanese traditionLawNewsUncorrected Toru Mar 29, 2017Jan 06, 2024 arrested, flashlights, home-invasion, instruments, Japan, law, Minor Offenses Act, penlights, pliers, screw drivers A Charge of Carrying Invasive Instruments Today I will talk about one of Minor Offenses Act in Japan, “sin-nyugu keitai no tsumi,” the literal meaning of Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyGamingIdiomJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Mar 28, 2017Jan 06, 2024 azuki beans, control, games, idiom, Japanese, otedama, rice, sewing, tedama, traditional toy Tedama ni Toru (To Lead Someone by the Nose) Tedama ni Toru 手玉に取る Today I’d like to talk about the Japanese idiom “tedama ni toru.” 今日は「手玉に取る」という日本の慣用句を紹介します。 The literal meaning Read More
CultureEssayGamingIdiomJapanese traditionProverbUncorrected Toru Mar 27, 2017Jan 06, 2024 Bible, damage, Doragon Quest, double-edged sword, Japanese, moroha no tsurugi, offensive power, role-playing game, weapon Moroha no Tsurugi (Double-edged Sword) Moroha no Tsurugi 諸刃の剣 Today I will talk about the term “moroha no tsurugi.” 今日は「諸刃の剣」という言葉を紹介します。 “Moroha” means “double-edged,” “tsurugi” means Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyGamingHistoryJapanese traditionOnomatopoeiaUncorrected Toru Mar 26, 2017Jan 06, 2024 1960s, chanbara, children, historical, movies, onomatopoeia, plays, sport chanbara, supochan, sword fight Chanbara Today I will talk about the Japanese word “chanbara.” ちゃんばら “Chanbara” means a sword fight, and is used as a Read More