CultureEssayEtymologyFoodIdiomJapanese traditionProverbSlangUncorrected Toru Oct 24, 2016Jan 06, 2024 alcohol, formal, Japanese, mizu irazu, mizu kusai, phrase, polite, relationships, secretive, taste Mizu Kusai (Secretive) Mizu Kusai 水臭い Today, I will talk about the Japanese phrase “mizu kusai.” 今日は「水臭い」という言葉を紹介します。 “Mizu kusai” literally means “it smells Read More
CultureEssayGamingScienceUncorrected Toru Oct 23, 2016Jan 06, 2024 booths, candies, children, games, improve, posters, school festival, students, university, visitors A University Festival From yesterday to today, a school festival was held in our university. 学園祭 There were a huge variety of booths, Read More
ChinaCultureEssayEtymologyHistoryIdiomProverbUncorrected Toru Oct 22, 2016Jan 06, 2024 benefits, Chinese, clam, conflict, fisherman, proverb, sengoku, snipe, story, strategy Gyofu no Ri (Fisherman’s Benefits) Today, I will talk about the proverb “gyofu no ri.” 漁夫の利 “Gyofu” means “fisherman”, “ri” means “benefits”, and “gyofu no Read More
CultureEssayFoodIdiomJapanese traditionProverbUncorrected Toru Oct 21, 2016Jan 06, 2024 cherry blossom, dango, dumpling, hanami, Japanese food, proverb, rice flour, skewer, spring, verdure Dango (Dumpling) Dango 団子 Today, I will talk about the traditional Japanese food “dango”. 今日は、日本の伝統的な食べ物「団子」を紹介します。 Dango is a kind of dumpling made Read More
BusinessCultureEssayHistoryJapanese traditionNewsUncorrected Toru Oct 19, 2016Jan 06, 2024 conductor, doors, hagashiya, Japanese, Oshiya, passengers, platform, rush hour, Shinjuku station, train Oshiya (Pusher) Today, I will talk about the interesting Japanese occupation “Oshiya”. 押し屋 Oshiya means people who push passengers and luggage that Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyHistoryJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Oct 18, 2016Jan 06, 2024 back scratcher, bamboo, China, etymology, itch, Japan, mago no te, Mako, mythical fairy, wood Mago no Te (Back-Scratcher) Mago no Te 孫の手 “Mago no te” literally means a grandchild’s hand, and is a rod-shaped tool that is used Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru Oct 17, 2016Jan 06, 2024 etymology, first day, ichi-nichi, Japanese, meanings, month, one day, reading, tsuitachi, word Readings of “一日 Today, I will talk about the readings of the Japanese word “一日”. 一日の読み方 “一” means “one”, “日” means “day”, but Read More
CultureEducationEssayHistoryUncorrected Toru Oct 16, 2016Jan 06, 2024 Angaur States, education, Japan, Japanese language, mandated territory, official languages, Palau, Republic of Palau The Official Language of Japan Japanese language is commonly used in Japan. 日本の公用語 However, the official languages of Japan is not defined explicitly under Japanese Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionProverbUncorrected Toru Oct 14, 2016Jan 06, 2024 bank, bran, Japanese, lottery, nuka yorokobi, pericarp, phrase, polishing grains, seed coat, short-lived joy Nuka Yorokobi (Short-lived Joy) Nuka Yorokobi ぬか喜び Today, I will talk about the Japanese phrase “nuka yorokobi.” 今日は「ぬか喜び」という日本の言葉を紹介します。 “Nuka” means pericarp and seed coat Read More