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  1. Basic information about Japanese calendars and a Japanese-Western year converter.

    • Guesthouses

      Basic introduction to guesthouses or gaijin houses in Japan....

    • Bicycles

      Bicycles (自転車, jitensha) are widely used in Japan by people...

  2. 14 lis 2022 · The stand-alone kun reading for “planet” is 「ほし」. Like the days of the week in Japanese, the first few planets (except earth) use the elements water, gold, fire, wood, and dirt. The last three planets (if you deny Pluto its planet-ship, then the last two planets…), are king planets 王星 (おうせい).

  3. 6 gru 2016 · In this post I will name all the planets (including Pluto) in Japanese. We will also learn some useful Japanese words related to space and the solar system. Learn the names of the planets in Japanese with the help of the below table. Planets. Names in Kanji.

  4. 2 maj 2024 · Take your Japanese vocabulary to cosmic heights! Explore the unique names of the eight planets in Japanese. Learn how these characters connect to mythology and make memorizing them a breeze. Get ready to discuss our solar system with fluency! Names of the planets in Japanese: Quick Glance

  5. 15 maj 2020 · Today is a special lesson for all of you science and space fanatics out there. We’re going to explore the Solar System in Japanese and learn some pretty cool vocabulary in the process! English: The Solar System. Somewhere within the universe (宇宙, uchuu), there is a galaxy (銀河, ginga) called The Milky Way (天の川銀河, amanogawa ...

  6. 8 mar 2022 · Though the only planet you may ever visit is the one we are on now, it is good to know what to call them in Japanese. Let’s take a look. The Planets in Japanese. 水星 – The Water Planet. 金星 – The Golden Planet. 地球 – Ball of Dirt. 火星 – The Fire Planet. 木星 – The Wooden Planet. 土星 – The Dirt Planet. 天王星 – The Sky King Planet. 海王星 – The Sea King Planet.

  7. Below is a list of the names of the planets in Japanese followed by their literal meaning or the symbolism that the Japanese ideograms give to the words: 惑星 (Wakusei) - Planet (illusion + Star) 太陽系 (Taiyoukei) - Solar System (Sun line)