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beifongkendo:七転八起, ‘fall down seven times, get up eight times’ (Japanese proverb).
valiantschool:Simple Japanese: Times of Difficulty / Random Adjectives / Useful PhrasesWay more flas
valiantschool:Simple Japanese: Times of Difficulty / Random Adjectives / Useful PhrasesWay more flas
peashooter85:More Scary Japanese Monsters —- The ShirimeIn old times, this was a yokai (creature) fo
Shintarō Kago aka 駕籠 真太郎 (Japanese, b. 1969, Tokyo, Japan) - Artwork from Super-Conductive Brains: P
More Scary Japanese Monsters — The ShirimeIn old times, this was a yokai (creature) found on t
Art Event in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo Several times a year, the people at YoyogiPartyJP organize a small a
pirate: In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times
lawlu:In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times t
pirate:In Japanese folklore, Gashadokuro, also known as Odokuro, are giant skeletons, fifteen times
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★Times like this, in Japanese, you say「doushiyou」
(via Finding forgiveness: Japan reworks a Western classic | The Japan Times)
japanese-studies:For all those times you ask yourself, “Onyomi or Kunyomi??”
In ancient times, karasu, the crows and ravens of Japan, were not maligned as garbage-strewing pests
The Japan Times: In many places, potato salad is a summer dish. But in Japan it is an all-season &he
The Japan Times: Convenience stores — “konbini,” in Japanese — are a common sight nation
If you fall seven times, stand up eight. ~Japanese proverb ♠️
Today I tried an Okinawan recipe called ninjin shirishiri. I’ve eaten it several times at an
Temple at Haraizumi
Kawanabe Kyōsai aka Kyōsai Kawanabe aka 河鍋 暁斎 (Japanese, 1831-1889, b. Koga, Japan) - Skeleton Shami
massive-goods: Rokudenashiko is in the running for a Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the Graphic Nov
Review: X Japan at Yokohama Arena
CHANEL swimming ring shaped earring for T JAPAN magazine (The New York Times Style Magazine)
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