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Thursday, 17 November 2022
Introduction-Japanese Kanji Word Tattoo Symbols Kanji tattoos have become increasingly popular across the globe, as more and more people embrace the unique beauty and depth of meaning found in Japanese characters. In this blog post, we will delve into the advantages of choosing kanji designs for your tattoos. ◆1. Aesthetic Appeal One of the primary
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Kanji Symbol for Heaven: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Thursday, 17 November 2022
The Origin of Heaven in Kanji Symbol The origin of heaven was also the attachment of the human head to the appearance of the human body viewed from the front. The highest part of the human body is the head, but the sky, which is higher than the head, was also given the meaning of
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Kanji Symbol for Life: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Wednesday, 16 November 2022
The Origin of Life in Kanji Symbol The kanji “life 命” has the strong impression of being used to mean “life,” but in Japanese it also means “words of wisdom” or “rule.The kanji for “life” consists of two characters, “口” and “令. The upper part of the character for “令” is said to be a
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Kanji Symbol for Strength: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
The Origin of Strength in Kanji Symbol The Kanji symbol for strength, “力 (Chikara)”, is a potent and striking character with a rich cultural history and significance. It symbolizes one of the most crucial human qualities recognized universally – strength. ◆力 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Ryoku, Riki Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Chikara Historical Background
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Dragon in Japanese Kanji Symbol: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Tuesday, 15 November 2022
The Origin of Dragon in Kanji Symbol The dragon is a hieroglyphic character that is said to be based on the character for “the figure of a dragon with four legs, a wiggling torso and tail, and a spire on its head. ◆龍, 竜 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Ryu, Rou, Bou, Mou Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Tatsu
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How is ‘Ramen’ Written in Kanji? A Guide to Japanese Noodle Characters
Thursday, 10 November 2022
How is ‘Ramen’ Written in Kanji? If you’ve experienced Japanese culture, many of you will be familiar with ramen. This delicious noodle dish is loved not only within Japan but also around the world. But how is this “ramen” written in kanji in the Japanese language? In fact, in most Japanese menus and signs,
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Kanji Symbol for Water: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Wednesday, 09 November 2022
The Origin of Water in Kanji Characters The Kanji symbol for water depicts the appearance of the flow of water. There is a large stream in the middle and smaller streams on either side. ◆水 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Sui Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Mizu Stroke order of the Kanji symbol for Water The character
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Kanji Symbol for God: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Wednesday, 09 November 2022
The Origin of God in Kanji Symbol The character for “god” is a combination of the kanji Symbol “示”, which represents the shape of an altar for ancestral worship, and “申”, which depicts the shape of an outstretched bolt of lightning. ◆神 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Shin, Jin Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi): Kami, Kan, Kou
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How to write Sushi in Kanji
Tuesday, 08 November 2022
The Origin of Sushi in Kanji Characters Sushi is said to have originated as a preserved food (nare-zushi) made by marinating fish in fermented rice that appeared in the Nara period (710-794), and was often written as “鮓 sushi” in ancient times. Some say that the word “sushi” was originally written as “鮓 sushi” because
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Kanji Symbol for Death: Origins, Meaning, and Writing Guide
Tuesday, 08 November 2022
The Origin of Death in Kanji Symbol The “death” part is a combination of a “夕” and a “ト” in the shape of a person’s remaining bones, and the right part is a “person 人” worshipping those bones, which is said to signify mourning for the dead. ◆死 Hiragana Reading (Onyomi): Shi Hiragana Reading (Kunyomi):
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