Food Tairyo Fish Restaurant on Omishima Anonymous It’s decorated with the kanji for “Tairyo” meaning “large catch” in blue
Culture Yokohama’s Newspark Yumi Imai Japanese officially use 2000 Chinese "Kanji", or Hiragana and Katakana
Culture Ando Family's Handmade Dolls Bonson Lam handicrafts such as folding fans, and dolls are featured in the Tales of Genji
Activities Izumi Nature Park in Fall, Chiba Jessica A Paje Bus bound for “Nakano Soshajo” (Nakano Switchyard), get off at “Izumi Koen
Culture Gifu Castle, Park and Ropeway Dee Kernke At the base of Mount Kinka is the beautiful Gifu Park (Gifu Koen).
Culture Nagoya Castle Ruins in Saga Tristan Scholze befuddling in Japanese, as they are more easily distinguished because the kanji
Activities Kagoshima or bust! Steve Leavett-Brown Unfortunately more than 80% of those signs were in Japanese kanji (Chinese
Food Za Cafe Laura Welch Take the name for example: on the sign is a stylishly written kanji character