Japanese train ticket (02/24)
Japanese train ticket
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
When visiting Japan, you might need to catch a train. So today we will show the Japanese symbols of train ticket are written in Japan’s railway and a place to buy a ticket.
In Japanese, ticket is called Kipu and they are the first three symbols in a picture. […]
Japanese Gift voucher (02/23)
Japanese Gift voucher
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
In Japan, there are many ways to buy a product. One of the way is to use a gift voucher which is called Shouhinken. As you can see, there are 3 Japanese kanji symbols followed by 1000 numbers. What the first 3 kanji character represent is the gift voucher […]
No smorking sign in Japan (02/22)
No smorking sign in Japan
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
Have yov ever seen a non smorking sign in Japanese?
This is what it looks like. As you can see, it is normally written with two kanji symbols which is called Kin En and it is wh ite color with red background.
If you see this sign in Japan, […]
Japanese symbols of close and open (02/21)
Japanese symbols of close and open
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
Today’s picture show you the Japanese symbols used in a elavator. Like yesterday’s picture, there are two Japanese kanji words. One on the left means close and normally grey button. One on the right is, on the other hand, open button and normally it is colored […]
Japanese word in a toilet (02/20)
Japanese word in a toilet
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
Today I will show you Japanese kanji character used in a toilet in Japan. The kanji symbol on the left means big in Japanese and the one on the right means small.
What they mean is the impulse of water. So if you twist the handle to left, […]
Japanese Tomato Juice (02/19)
Japanese Tomato Juice
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
Japanese word to be added into our dictionary is the Japanese symbols of Tomato Juice and Genki.They are taken from the photo of Juice box.
Tomato Juice words are in the middle, and the first three symbols are Hiragana and 4 symbols are katakana.
Japanese characters used in a book (02/18)
Japanese characters used in a book
Originally uploaded by Japanese news.
Today, I would like to teach you about what sort of Japanese character are mainly used, as I received a question.
But, the answer for this is “It really depends”.
So, I will show you what Japanese characters are used in a book.
As you can see some of […]
Flickr (02/18)
This is a test post from , a fancy photo sharing thing.