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Type of Japanese Translatin for names

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[Type of Japanese Translatin for names]

Do you know how Japanese people write names in Japanese?

Unlike English, we don't write names according to the meaning of words,
but also the sound!

Additionally, When Japanese people translate names, we choose from four
different types of Japanese translation called

Kana Translation

Purely Phonetic Translation

Purely Penotative translation

Phonetic and Eulogistic translation

With Japanese names, we normally use the 4th method.
For English names, we would use either 1st, 2nd or 4th Japanese translation.

For more information, find out about types of Japanese translation for name artcile.


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Takanori Tomita

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Japanese New Prime Minister - Japan's New Symbol

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[Japanese New Prime Minister - Japan's New Symbol]

Yesterday, a new Japanese prime minister was selected in Japan.
His name is Shinzou Abe.
He was Chief Cabinet Secretary when Koizumi was Prime minister
until yesterday.
He is known as a young and first prime minister in Hei sei era.

The following is the people who has had entrance into miniserial office yesterday.
Abe Cabinet:
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20060927-00000000-maip-pol.view-000

Today's Japanese symbols:
Abe Prime Minister in Japanese Kanji.
His family name, Abe, the first kanji symbols are written, and
Japanese symbols of Prime Minister, shu shou.

In Japanese, we call Prime minister either souri or shu shou in Japanese.

Japanese Kanji symbols

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The Internet in Tokoy, Japan - Japanese Symbols and culture blog

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[The Internet in Tokyo, Japan]

When you visit Tokyo in Japan, you may want to use the Internet to contact
your family or friends, but it is quite hard to find the place where you
can use the Internet.

Japan Tokyo Internet

Normally, I use Yahoo Cafe! in Shinagawa.
http://cafe.yahoo.co.jp/5th/index.html

Or, excite cafe in Ebisu, or excite woman cafe in Yu raku chou.
http://gardenplace.jp/service/excite_bbcafe.html

http://happy.woman.excite.co.jp/gourmet/cafe/woman/index.html

Another option is to use the Internet at Roppongi Hills.
This is really a secret place and you can also enjoy the Tokyo View.
There is a cafe in 49 or 40th floor, and you can have a coffee as well.

To enter into this area, you need to 2000 yen, but it is worth to go.
You will see why if you visit the place.

http://www.academyhills.com/library/index.html

Anyway, these are the places where you can use the Internet.

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Takanori Tomita

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Japanese Symbols - Japanese Kanji Dictionary & What is Bushido?

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[Japanese Symbols - Japanese Kanji Dictionary]

Japanese Kanji SymbolsToday, I would like to let you know about our Japanese Symbols - Japanese Kanji Dictionary. You can find a sample of Japanese Calligraphy Symbol.

If you are looking for a particular English word in Japanese symbol, you should check out our Japanese Dictionary site.

This site will give you an idea of the Japanese symbols that you are looking for.

Japanese Symbols - Japanese Kanji Dictionary


[Today's Japanese Kanji Symbols - What is Bushido?]

By the way, do know what the above Japanese kanji symbols mean?
It is Bushido - the way of Samurai.
Bushido is a code of conduct that places a stress upon self-discipline, courage, honor, noblity, frugality, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.
The concept of Bushido is heavily influenced by Zen Buddhism. All the Japanese martial arts, such as Kendo, Judo, Sumo, Aikido, and Karate, are closely linked to the spirit of Bushido.Also, the majority of Japanese people follow the bushido, especially old aged people. But, nowadays, the young people start to forget about the bushido as well.



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Takanori Tomita

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