![]() 国民栄誉賞の日(kokumin eiyo sho no hi): Day of People's H.目黒のさんま祭り(meguro no sanma matsuri): Pacific Saury F.100歳人口(hyakusai jinko): Population of 100 years old.秋場所(aki basho): Fall grand sumo tournament.鳩山新政権(Hatoyama shin seiken): Hatoyama new government.モノレール開業記念日(monoreiru kaigyo kinenbi): Anniversary.ウメ子大往生(Umeko dai o jo): Peaceful death of Umeko.秋のお彼岸(aki no o higan ): The Autumn Equinoctial Week.敬老の日(keiro no hi ): Respect-for-the-Aged Day.十円カレーの日(jyuen kare no hi): Day of yen 10 curry rice.八雲忌(yakumo ki): Death anniversary of Koizumi Yakumo.13年ぶりV (jyusan nen buri V): Victory after 13 years.自民新総裁(jimin sin sosai): New President of LDP.Her hobbies are traveling, taking pictures, and watching movies. Her life work is to be a bridge between Japan and other countries. She has started writing the blog to introduced Japan and Japanese culture since December 31, 2008. She published her Florida experiences as "Florida Report 2006-2008" in Japanese in 2012. From 2006 to 2008 she was dispatched to the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach, Florida as a JOI (Japan Outreach Initiative) Coordinator. She worked at the Andes Amazon Pavilion of the Expo 2005 in Aichi. She circumnavigated by the 44th Peace Boat Cruise from Decemto March 31, 2004. In 1996 she was an exchange student at Washington State University. After Master's course, she majored in Education at a Doctral course. She enjoyed working at Expo '92 in Seville, Spain for 7 months and traveled around Europe for 5 months. After graduating from college, she worked as a teacher of English at a junior high school for 6 years and went back to a graduate school. I noticed that you used the same character for Japanese kami meaning upper as the Chinese shng also meaning upper. Kimiko Kitani was born in Yokosuka, and lives in Miura. Meshimori onna is the Japanese word for girls who served meals and provided sexual favors in post towns. Later, this fief would become the Nait clan’s shimo-yashiki suburban residence. If those two kanji characters are written as 上下, it is read as joge. What does Shinjuku mean Well, interestingly, its been as raunchy as it is today as it was 200 years ago. The Upper chamber is jo in (上院), the Lower chamber is ka in (下院). The first book of the two volumes is called jo kan (上巻), and the second book of the two volumes is called ge kan (下巻). The upper half of the body is called jyo hanshin(上半身) and the lower half of the body is caled ka hanshin (下半身). Upper is jo ryu (上流), lower is ka ryu(下流). Elegant is jo hin(上品), and dirty is ge hin(下品). ![]() The top shelf is called jo dan(上段), and the bottom shelf is called ge dan(下段). The kanji character of kami (上) and shimo (下) are also read as jo (上) and ka (下) or ge (下).įor example the first 10days of the month is called jo jun(上旬), and the last 10 days of the month is called ge jun(下旬). Kami (上:top) and shimo (下:bottom) are prefix to mean half of something. ![]() ![]() Usually the persons in charge of accounting are vey busy at the end of September and the end of March.įrom October to March is called shimo hanki(下半期), literally bottom half term. We call this 6 months kami hanki(上半期), literally top half term. Therefore today is the end of the first half year. It obviously comes from English word "download." It's a katakanization, as most words related to computers are.The fiscal year in Japan starts in April and ends in March. The word "download" in Japanese is daunroodo ダウンロード. - Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, episode 20.omae no tadashi-sa wa tada tadashii dake no mono da.It's just as the famed philosopher Emiya Shirou 衛宮士郎 once said: "just because you're correct doesn't mean you're right," or, in Japanese: Akiyama on 29 January 2019, Tanaka became the last surviving Japanese person born in 1903. In Japanese, there's a word for "right" that's a direction and another word for "right" that's about being "correct." Browse the use examples Shimo in the great English corpus. (something remaining, like veggies on your plate or your inheritance.) In Japanese, there's a word for "left" that's the direction and another word for "left" that's the past tense of "to leave." To make matters worse, there are multiple verbs that mean "to leave" in Japanese.
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