CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionKanjiSlangUncorrected Toru Apr 08, 2018Jan 02, 2024 aku no oyadama, Buddhism, juzu, key person, leader, master of evil, organizations, oyadama, parent ball, praying Oyadama (親玉 – Godfather) Oyadama 親玉 I sometimes use the Japanese word “oyadama” (親玉). 私は「親玉」という言葉を時々使います。 “Oyadama” means a key person or leader in organizations. Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionScienceUncorrected Toru Nov 18, 2016Jan 03, 2024 Behaviors, Bow-Lingual, communication tool, dogs, human society, ippiki ookami, Japanese TV show, lone wolf, organizations, wild Ippiki Ookami (A Lone Wolf) Ippiki Ookami 一匹狼 Today, I will talk about the Japanese term “ippiki ookami.” 今日は「一匹狼」という日本語を紹介します。 The literal meaning is “a (lone) Read More
BusinessDiaryGamingJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Feb 27, 2015Jan 06, 2024 banquet, debriefing session, dinner, exciting event, organizations, projects, research, software development venture, venture activity Year-End Debriefing Session Today, the year-end debriefing session of various organizations in our university was held. Some people presented their research, and some Read More