Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
The month of May in traditional Japanese is read "Satsuki". As mentioned before, typical Japanese calendar's month is done by the...
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Asato is this week's popular local Japanese last name in Hawaii. The first character "a" which also read "an" means safe and...
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This weeks' kanji choice was inspired by me watching some NFL games on a Sunday. I saw a big Kanji on this defensive linemen that said...
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April in traditional Japanese calendar is read "uzuki". Based on direct translation of the Kanji characters, it means "the month of the...
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Today's featured last name popular in Hawaii is Arita. There is two versions that I am aware of writing the name Arita, this article will cover...
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Today's kanji phrase is "hei-jo-shin". The word means "at calm", "level-headed", and/or "to be cool". Another...
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March in traditional Japanese is read "yayoi". The first character is an adjective that implies beginning and starting. Second character...
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In Japanese, Ram and Sheep are both represented with the same kanji, "hitsuji". To specify gender, the words male or female is placed in...
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This week's last name Kanji, "Araki" has about 4-5 different ways of writing it. Two very popular versions will be covered here. The first...
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February in traditional Japanese way is "Kisaragi", a very unique way of reading these two Kanjis. The first character is usually a helping...
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