What is Kagi in Japanese?

What is buchou?

Buchou (部長): are the chiefs of every department (Human Resources, Sales, R&D, etc.).

What does Kita ku mean in Japanese?

1 Answer. 1. 1. "Kitaku(帰宅)" literally means "to go home". It may make viewers imagine that workers go home or that come to our office as your home.

What is Teru in Japanese?

Teru is a Japanese verb which describes sunshine, and a bōzu is a Buddhist monk (compare the word bonze), or in modern slang, "bald-headed"; bōzu is also used as a term of endearment for addressing little boys. They are a very common superstition in Japan.

What does Shida mean in Japanese?

noun (common) (futsuumeishi) fern.

What does Asashin mean in Japanese?

noun (common) (futsuumeishi) assassin.