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Toru Oct 26, 2016Jan 06, 2024 bubble, efforts, expression, fleeting, Japanese idiom, mizu no awa, personal opinion, suiho ni kisu, vain, water

Mizu no Awa (To End in Vain)

Today, I will talk about the Japanese idiom “mizu no awa.” 水の泡 “Mizu” means “water”, “awa” means “bubble,” and “mizu Read More
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Toru Oct 25, 2016Jan 06, 2024 31st day, April, February, Japanese phrase, June, kanji, months, nishi muku samurai, November, September

Nishi Muku Samurai

There are two types of month; that has the 31st day, or doesn’t have the day. 西向く侍 Today, I will Read More
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Toru Oct 20, 2016Jan 06, 2024 abroad, birthday, delighted, disappointing, gift, mother, pleased, shipping, ticket, travel

My Mother’s Birthday

The day before yesterday was my mother’s birthday. 母の誕生日 Since I remembered that my mother said that she wanted to Read More
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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
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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
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