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  1. うちは{二人・三人 ・四人 ・五人 }家族です。 Uchi wa {futari/san’nin/yonin/gonin} kazoku desu. There are two/three/four/five people in my family. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Languages. Visit us to learn much more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

  2. 駅の{左/右}です。 Eki no hidari/migi desu. It’s the left/right of the train station. #Japanese #travel phrases. #LearnJapanese. Visit the #Language Garage to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

  3. Japanese stock markets showed resilience on May 8 as the Nikkei 225 limited losses to 0.19% despite Middle East tensions and profit-taking in semiconductor stocks, with analysts citing solid corporate earnings and continued AI sector optimism supporting the market at the 62,000 level.
    #YonhapInfomax #Nikkei225 #MiddleEastTensions #SemiconductorStocks #CorporateEarnings #ArtificialIntelligence #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  4. Japanese stock markets showed resilience on May 8 as the Nikkei 225 limited losses to 0.19% despite Middle East tensions and profit-taking in semiconductor stocks, with analysts citing solid corporate earnings and continued AI sector optimism supporting the market at the 62,000 level.
    #YonhapInfomax #Nikkei225 #MiddleEastTensions #SemiconductorStocks #CorporateEarnings #ArtificialIntelligence #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  5. Japanese stock markets showed resilience on May 8 as the Nikkei 225 limited losses to 0.19% despite Middle East tensions and profit-taking in semiconductor stocks, with analysts citing solid corporate earnings and continued AI sector optimism supporting the market at the 62,000 level.
    #YonhapInfomax #Nikkei225 #MiddleEastTensions #SemiconductorStocks #CorporateEarnings #ArtificialIntelligence #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  6. Japanese stock markets showed resilience on May 8 as the Nikkei 225 limited losses to 0.19% despite Middle East tensions and profit-taking in semiconductor stocks, with analysts citing solid corporate earnings and continued AI sector optimism supporting the market at the 62,000 level.
    #YonhapInfomax #Nikkei225 #MiddleEastTensions #SemiconductorStocks #CorporateEarnings #ArtificialIntelligence #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  7. Japanese workers' real wages rose in March for a third consecutive month, supporting the Bank of Japan's case for further interest rate hikes even as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #economy #wages #japaneseeconomy #economicindicators #middleeast #boj #inflation

  8. Japanese workers' real wages rose in March for a third consecutive month, supporting the Bank of Japan's case for further interest rate hikes even as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #economy #wages #japaneseeconomy #economicindicators #middleeast #boj #inflation

  9. Japanese workers' real wages rose in March for a third consecutive month, supporting the Bank of Japan's case for further interest rate hikes even as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #economy #wages #japaneseeconomy #economicindicators #middleeast #boj #inflation

  10. Japanese workers' real wages rose in March for a third consecutive month, supporting the Bank of Japan's case for further interest rate hikes even as the Middle East conflict clouds the economic outlook. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #economy #wages #japaneseeconomy #economicindicators #middleeast #boj #inflation

  11. "Is KanjiBox an AI-based language app?" The first version of KanjiBox was written as a "Facebook app" (remember those?!) 19 years ago. Yes, that's a `1` and a `9`… I think we can safely say it is AI slop-free. 😉 #kanjibox #kanji #japanese

  12. 大家族です。 Daikazoku desu. 小さい家族です。 Chiisai kazoku desu. I have a big family. I have a small family. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Languages. Visit us to learn much more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

  13. これは辛いですか。 Kore wa karai desu ka. Is this spicy? #Japanese vocabulary for Restaurants. #LearnJapanese #Languages. Click to learn more.
    thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

  14. Japanese Devs Think It May Be Impossible for Them to Make a Game Like NTE on PS5

    With its anime character designs and references to real-life locations like Akihabara, newly released PS5 gacha phenomenon NTE…
    #NewsBeep #News #Technology #GB #NevernesstoEverness #NTE #PerfectWorldGames #PS5 #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/570782/

  15. Japanese equities rallied on their return from a break, helping lift Asian shares to yet another record, as optimism grew that the U.S. and Iran were nearing a deal to end a market-rattling conflict. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #markets #japaneseeconomy #middleeast #iran #nikkei #stocks #us #yen #donaldtrump

  16. Japanese equities rallied on their return from a break, helping lift Asian shares to yet another record, as optimism grew that the U.S. and Iran were nearing a deal to end a market-rattling conflict. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #markets #japaneseeconomy #middleeast #iran #nikkei #stocks #us #yen #donaldtrump

  17. Japanese equities rallied on their return from a break, helping lift Asian shares to yet another record, as optimism grew that the U.S. and Iran were nearing a deal to end a market-rattling conflict. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #markets #japaneseeconomy #middleeast #iran #nikkei #stocks #us #yen #donaldtrump

  18. Japanese equities rallied on their return from a break, helping lift Asian shares to yet another record, as optimism grew that the U.S. and Iran were nearing a deal to end a market-rattling conflict. japantimes.co.jp/business/2026 #business #markets #japaneseeconomy #middleeast #iran #nikkei #stocks #us #yen #donaldtrump

  19. Today we’re telling you about a lesser-known yet truly traditional #Japanese dessert: warabi mochi.

    Unlike many more familiar #wagashi , they stand out for their unique texture—soft, delicate, and almost jelly-like—made from a plant-based starch similar to agar. They are then coated in kinako, a roasted soybean flour with a warm, slightly nutty flavor.

    Their sweetness is subtle, designed to accompany tea without overpowering it.

    1/2

    #japanesetea @tea #Japan #food

  20. Today we’re telling you about a lesser-known yet truly traditional #Japanese dessert: warabi mochi.

    Unlike many more familiar #wagashi , they stand out for their unique texture—soft, delicate, and almost jelly-like—made from a plant-based starch similar to agar. They are then coated in kinako, a roasted soybean flour with a warm, slightly nutty flavor.

    Their sweetness is subtle, designed to accompany tea without overpowering it.

    1/2

    #japanesetea @tea #Japan #food

  21. Japanese Earth science word of the day: 外肛動物 (がいこうどうぶつ - gaikou dobutu) - bryozoa. Bryozoa are tiny marine animals that superficially looks similar to corals, and produce a carbonate skeleton. They are one of the main fossils you will find in carbonate rocks during the past 400 million years.

    The current term "bryozoa" is derived from Greek roots, where "bryo" means "moss" while "zoa" means "animal". The Japanese term is two words, 外肛, which means "outside anus" and 動物, which means "animal". The Japanese word is a translation of a more accurate name for bryozoa, which is "ectoprocta".

    The "outside anus" refers to the fact that the anus was located just outside of the lophophore, the tentacles that surround the mouth of the bryozoa. Bryozoa is an older term that originally could also refer to entoprocta, a completely different type of animal, but was not recognized at that time.

    There were apparently proposals to abandon the term bryozoa, but this was not done because it would make the literature confusing. The Japanese must have coined the term 外肛動物 after it was recognized that ectoprocta and entoprocta were different.

    #Japan #Geology #Etymology

  22. Japanese Earth science word of the day: 外肛動物 (がいこうどうぶつ - gaikou dobutu) - bryozoa. Bryozoa are tiny marine animals that superficially looks similar to corals, and produce a carbonate skeleton. They are one of the main fossils you will find in carbonate rocks during the past 400 million years.

    The current term "bryozoa" is derived from Greek roots, where "bryo" means "moss" while "zoa" means "animal". The Japanese term is two words, 外肛, which means "outside anus" and 動物, which means "animal". The Japanese word is a translation of a more accurate name for bryozoa, which is "ectoprocta".

    The "outside anus" refers to the fact that the anus was located just outside of the lophophore, the tentacles that surround the mouth of the bryozoa. Bryozoa is an older term that originally could also refer to entoprocta, a completely different type of animal, but was not recognized at that time.

    There were apparently proposals to abandon the term bryozoa, but this was not done because it would make the literature confusing. The Japanese must have coined the term 外肛動物 after it was recognized that ectoprocta and entoprocta were different.

    #Japan #Geology #Etymology

  23. Japanese Earth science word of the day: 外肛動物 (がいこうどうぶつ - gaikou dobutu) - bryozoa. Bryozoa are tiny marine animals that superficially looks similar to corals, and produce a carbonate skeleton. They are one of the main fossils you will find in carbonate rocks during the past 400 million years.

    The current term "bryozoa" is derived from Greek roots, where "bryo" means "moss" while "zoa" means "animal". The Japanese term is two words, 外肛, which means "outside anus" and 動物, which means "animal". The Japanese word is a translation of a more accurate name for bryozoa, which is "ectoprocta".

    The "outside anus" refers to the fact that the anus was located just outside of the lophophore, the tentacles that surround the mouth of the bryozoa. Bryozoa is an older term that originally could also refer to entoprocta, a completely different type of animal, but was not recognized at that time.

    There were apparently proposals to abandon the term bryozoa, but this was not done because it would make the literature confusing. The Japanese must have coined the term 外肛動物 after it was recognized that ectoprocta and entoprocta were different.

    #Japan #Geology #Etymology

  24. Japanese Earth science word of the day: 外肛動物 (がいこうどうぶつ - gaikou dobutu) - bryozoa. Bryozoa are tiny marine animals that superficially looks similar to corals, and produce a carbonate skeleton. They are one of the main fossils you will find in carbonate rocks during the past 400 million years.

    The current term "bryozoa" is derived from Greek roots, where "bryo" means "moss" while "zoa" means "animal". The Japanese term is two words, 外肛, which means "outside anus" and 動物, which means "animal". The Japanese word is a translation of a more accurate name for bryozoa, which is "ectoprocta".

    The "outside anus" refers to the fact that the anus was located just outside of the lophophore, the tentacles that surround the mouth of the bryozoa. Bryozoa is an older term that originally could also refer to entoprocta, a completely different type of animal, but was not recognized at that time.

    There were apparently proposals to abandon the term bryozoa, but this was not done because it would make the literature confusing. The Japanese must have coined the term 外肛動物 after it was recognized that ectoprocta and entoprocta were different.

    #Japan #Geology #Etymology

  25. Japanese Earth science word of the day: 外肛動物 (がいこうどうぶつ - gaikou dobutu) - bryozoa. Bryozoa are tiny marine animals that superficially looks similar to corals, and produce a carbonate skeleton. They are one of the main fossils you will find in carbonate rocks during the past 400 million years.

    The current term "bryozoa" is derived from Greek roots, where "bryo" means "moss" while "zoa" means "animal". The Japanese term is two words, 外肛, which means "outside anus" and 動物, which means "animal". The Japanese word is a translation of a more accurate name for bryozoa, which is "ectoprocta".

    The "outside anus" refers to the fact that the anus was located just outside of the lophophore, the tentacles that surround the mouth of the bryozoa. Bryozoa is an older term that originally could also refer to entoprocta, a completely different type of animal, but was not recognized at that time.

    There were apparently proposals to abandon the term bryozoa, but this was not done because it would make the literature confusing. The Japanese must have coined the term 外肛動物 after it was recognized that ectoprocta and entoprocta were different.

    #Japan #Geology #Etymology