
1. There is a fine brown-brown pattern throughout, and the beak is small, but the mouth is large when opened, and has long bristle around it. At night, prey on insects while flying, squeaks with a quick mouth, and stops parallel to the branches. Distributed in southern Asia. 2. A word used mainly in … Read More

1. Money / goods paid as compensation for labor or use of goods. 2. In brain science, a stimulating stimulus that encourages a person to take a specific action. And what causes it. A meal that satisfies your appetite or a partner that satisfies your sexual desire. Japan call “Ho shu”.

1. This refers to the ability and wisdom to handle Japanese business practices and current affairs for the knowledge gained from studying Han studies. 2. A spirit unique to the Japanese people, used in national ideology since the early modern times. Japanese consciousness. Japan call “Yamato Damashii”.

1. A person whose job is to create works and buildings using hand techniques and tools. 2. Techniques applied to workpieces and buildings. design. Preference. 3. Technique to create beautiful things. 4. The method that it found through thinking. Ingenuity. Japan call “Takumi”.

In the history of techniques that produce works in theaters such as Gagaku, Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Japanese music, folk performing arts, music, or traditional craft techniques such as pottery, lacquer, dyeing, metalwork, woodwork, bamboo, etc. , It means something with high artistic value. Japan call “Mu kei bun ka zai”.

It is appointed by the Board of Directors, which makes management decisions on behalf of shareholders, and bears ultimate responsibility for corporate management policies. It is often the same as the chairman of the board of directors. Japan call “Sai ko kei ei seki nin sha”.

1. Perennial of the family Nadeshiko. Native to Yamano, about 50 cm high. The leaves are linear, white and opposite. In the summer and autumn, the pink flower is opened and the tip of the petal is thin. 2. Kimono’s Kasane color name (The item of the outer surface and lining of the clothes … Read More

1. Top of diplomatic missions. There are temporary correspondent ambassadors and resident special ambassadors, and usually refer to the latter. 2. A person who is appointed from a local government, an organization, a company, etc. and performs public relations activities. 3. A messenger dispatched formally under the orders of central government agencies such as … Read More























