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Japanese Kanji Symbols in Manga (ONE PIECE, NARUTO, BLEACH,etc)

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“Kaisuiyoku” – Japanese Kanji Symbols for Sea bathing

I wrote “Kaisuiyoku”. It means “Sea bathing” in English. “Kai” means Sea “Sui” means Water “Yoku” means Bath J…

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“Nagakura Shinpachi” – The captain of the second unit of Shinsengumi

I wrote “Nagakura Shinpachi”. He was the captain of the second unit of Shinsengumi. Nagakura (first kanji and …

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Minazuki – Kanji for June

I wrote “Minazuki”. It means “June” in English. “Mi” means water “Ma” means nothing “Tsuki” means Month Japan’…

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“Shuusui” – Clear Autumn Water as Zoro’s sword in ONE PIECE

I wrote “Shuusui“. It’s the name of Zoro’s sword meaning “Clear Autumn Water” in ONE PIECE. “Shuu” means Autum…

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“Eternal Pose” – Important Item in ONE PIECE

I wrote “Eternal Pose”. “Eternal Pose” is one of the important items in ONE PIECE. “Ei” means “eternity” “Kyuu…

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“Suishou” – Japanese Kanji for Crystal or Quartz

I wrote “Suishou“. It’s Japanese kanji symbols for “Crystal” or “Quartz”. It’s one of birthstones in April. “S…

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“Murasaki-Suisho” – Amethyst in Japanese kanji

I wrote “Murasaki-Suisho”. It means “amethyst” in English. It’s a birthstone in February. “Murasaki” of the fi…

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