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Initially, we named this guide “Tourist Attractions in Tokyo,” but we realized that the title did not do justice. Tokyo offers so many places to visit and things to do that even most long-time residents might not be able to experience them all. So, whether you plan to visit Tokyo as a tourist, for business, or to live there, we hope this guide to Tokyo’s attractions will be useful to everyone equa
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The Japanese Kanji for ‘Up’ or ‘Above’ is 上. Various contexts for the usage of 上: Over: 上 refers to something over another thing in position. Top: The Kanji 上 is also used to describe something on top of others. Rise: 上 also means ascending or going up, as in 上る and 上り. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 上 are ‘nobu‘ (のぼ), as in words ‘noboru‘ (のぼる) and ‘noboseru‘ (のぼせる),
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The Japanese Kanji for ‘Circle‘ is 円. Please note that 円 is also the Knaji for ‘Yen‘ (Japanese currency). The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 円 is “maru-i” (まる-い), and the on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 円 is “en” (エン). The Kanji 円 appears in 703 Japanese names. However, in names, it is pronounced as ‘Tsubura‘ (つぶら), ‘Nobu‘ (のぶ), ‘Madoka‘ (まどか), or ‘Mitsu‘ (みつ). T
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We have long heard that houses in Japan are expensive. Then, all of a sudden, someone tells you that you can buy a cheap house in Japan. Imagine the waves such a statement will cause. The same thing happened with the Akiya phenomenon in Japan. Akiya, or abandoned cheap houses, has always existed in Japan. However, lately, this has become a buzzword, especially among foreigners, both in and out of
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The Japanese Kanji for “Gold” is 金. Moreover, because of the historical and practical associations between the precious metal (Gold) and monetary systems, the Kanji 金 also means “money.” However, the primary meaning of 金 is “metal” in general though it denotes the metal gold more specifically. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 金 are “kane” (かね) and “kana” (かな), and the on
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The Japanese Kanji 入 means “Enter (to enter),” “Putting in,” and “Insert.” Various contexts for the usage of 入: Enter: It refers to the action of going into a space or location. Insert: 入 is also used to describe putting something into something else. Admission: 入 is often used in contexts related to being admitted into a group, organization, or institution. Include: 入 can signify the inclusion of
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The Japanese Kanji 全 means “all,” “whole,” “entire,” or “complete.” The Kanji 全 is used in the following contexts: All, Entire, Whole: Refers to the complete part or entirety of something. Complete: Implies that nothing is missing; fully constituted. Total: Often used to describe a sum or aggregate amount. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 全 are “matta-ku” (まった-く) and “su
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The Japanese Kanji for “Now” is 今. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 今 is “ima” (いま), and the on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciations of 今 are “kon” (コン) or “kin” (キン). Apart from the literal meaning of “Now”, the Kanji 今 is also used in the following contexts: Current: Used to describe something occurring in or pertaining to the present period. Modern: Sometimes used in
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The Japanese Kanji for “East” is 東. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 東 is “higashi” (ひがし), and the on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 東 “tō” (トウ). 東 is used extensively in Japanese for indicating direction (east), and it’s a common component in place names, including 東京 (Tokyo), which means “Eastern Capital.” 東 quite commonly appears in Japanese names and is used
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The Japanese kanji 生 means Kanji for “Live (life),” “Be Born,” “Raw.” The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 生 is u (う), as in the words umu (うむ) and umareru (うまれる); o (お) as in ou (おう); ha (は), as in hayasu (はやす) and ha-eru (は-える); i (い) as in ikeru (いける), ikiru (いきる) and ikasu (いかす); nama (なま); and ki (き). The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 生 is sei (セイ) or sho (シ
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The kanji 後 means “after,” “behind,” or “later.” The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 後 is ato (あと), meaning “after,” “ushi-ro” (うし-ろ), meaning “behind,” “nochi” (のち), meaning “later,” and “oku-reru” (おく-れる), meaning “be late.” The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 後 is ko (コウ) or go (ゴ). The meaning of the Kanji 後 extends from relating to time to the position of phy
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The kanji 間 means “Between (in-between),” “Interval,” or “duration.” The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 間 is “ma” (ま) or “aida” (あいだ). The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 間 is “ken” (ケン) or “kan” (カン). The meaning of the Kanji 間 extends from relating to time intervals to space or gap between physical objects or places. 間 quite commonly appears in Japanese names a
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Name: Anand Joshi Title: Software Engineer Organization: SmartNews Inc., Japan Hometown: Mumbai, India Living in Japan: Since January, 2017 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anandhjoshi/ Blog: https://anandjoshi.me/about/ This is the 12th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Anand Joshi of SmartNews, Ja
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Name: Divij Singh Title: Data Science Engineer Organization: Rakuten Symphony, Japan Hometown: New Delhi, India Living in Japan: Since January 2021 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/divijsingh This is the 15th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Divij Singh of Rakuten Symphony, Japan. Transcript of the
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Name: Qing Yun Lan Title: IT Consultant Organization: Accenture, Japan Date of birth: August 4, 1995 Hometown: Shanghai, China Living in Japan: Since 2017 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/qing-yun-lan-376b52a9 This is the 14th interview in the “Interviews with Foreign Information Technology Engineers in Japan” series. “ EJable.com’s Ryoko Nagai talks to Qing Yun Lan of Accenture, Japan. Trans
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The Japanese kanji for “Close” (“shut”) or “to close” is 閉. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 閉 is “to” (と), as in words “to-jiru” (と-じる) “to-zasu” (と-ざす) “shi-meru” (し-める). The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 閉 is “hei” (ヘイ). 閉 is used in 58 Japanese names, and in names, it is pronounced as “he” (ヘ). The Kanji 閉 is constructed with 11 strokes. It is part of the
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Origin of the Shape 開 If we see the ancient shape of the Kanji 開 in the Shuowen Jiezi dictionary, it depicts two hands under a door bolt inside a gate, suggesting the action of opening the gate as follows: Please read the article about the Kanji meaning “gate” to be able to relate 開 with “gate opening” or “open gate.” Let’s see the evolution of the shape of the Kanji 開 from ancient times to the cu
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The Japanese kanji for “Gate” is 門. Please note that 門 typically represents larger gates or doorways, often implying a formal entrance that is part of larger structures or complexes. 門 is used to denote gateways, archways, or large doors that lead into compounds, schools, temples, or any significant buildings or enclosed spaces. The imagery of 門 conveys a sense of openness and accessibility on a b
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The Japanese kanji for “Door” is 戸. Please note that The Kanji 戸 (と / to) primarily refers to doors, with a focus on single swinging or sliding doors typical of traditional Japanese architecture, but its use is not exclusively limited to single doors. 戸 symbolizes a door that is part of a household or building, emphasizing the entrance to a living space or a room. The concept of 戸 tends to be asso
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The Japanese kanji meaning “Divide,” “Minute,” or “to understand” is 分. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 分 is “wa” (わ), as in words “wakeru” (わける), meaning “to divide” or “to distinguish“; wakareru (わかれる), meaning “to be divided“; wakaru (わかる), meaning “to understand“; wakatsu (わかつ), meaning “to share” or “distribute.” The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciations of 分 are
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The Japanese kanji meaning “to see” or “look at” is 見. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciation of the Kanji 見 is “mi” (み), as in words “mi-ru” (み-る) meaning “see,” “mi-seru” (み-せる) meaning “can see,” and “mi-eru” (み-える) meaning “to show.” The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciation of 見 is “ken” (ケン). The Kanji 見 is constructed with 7 strokes. 見 is part of the JLPT N5 syllabus (please check
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The Japanese kanji for “eye” is 目. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 目 are “me” or (め) “ma” (ま), and the on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciations of 目 are “moku “(モク) or “boku” (ボク). The Kanji 行, for “eye”, appears in 1,450 Japanese names, and in that case, it is pronounced Sakan (さかん), sagan (さがん), sakka (さっか) or satsuka (さつか). The Kanji 目 is constructed with 5 strokes,
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The Japanese kanji meaning “to go” is 行. This Kanji for “go” also means “to carry out”. The kun’yomi (Japanese reading) pronunciations of the Kanji 行 are “i-ku” (い-く), “yu-ku” (ゆ-く), and “okona-u” (おこな-う). The on’yomi (Chinese reading) pronunciations of 行 are “ko” (コウ), “gyo” (ギョウ), and “an” (アン). The Kanji 行, for “go“, appears in 1,722 Japanese names, and in that case, it is pronounced as “yuki”
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Preparing for a job interview in the NoSQL database domain involves understanding a range of concepts from the basics of NoSQL databases to more complex querying and database design. Here’s a mix of 17 fundamental and intermediate questions that are suitable for freshers applying for positions involving NoSQL databases. These questions cover a broad spectrum of topics relevant to NoSQL technologie
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Here is a list of common data engineering interview questions, with answers, which you may encounter for an interview as a data engineer. The questions during an interview for a data engineer aim to check not only the grasp of data systems and architectures but also a keen understanding of your technical prowess and problem-solving skills. This article lists essential interview questions and answe
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Here is a list of common NoSQL interview questions with detailed answers for experienced NoSQL Database professionals. Through advanced queries about architecture, optimization, and real-world problem-solving in NoSQL environments, such interviews aim to gauge the candidate’s ability to understand the complexities of NoSQL databases in scalable, high-performance applications. In such interviews, o
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Here is a list of common Android interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as an Android app developer. This article is designed to assist aspiring Android developers with a comprehensive set of interview questions, covering a wide spectrum of areas including basic programming principles, Android-specific components, design patterns, and best practices in mobi
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Here is a list of common iOS interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as an iOS app developer. As the mobile industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, so do the expectations for iOS developers in job interviews. These interviews test candidates on a wide array of topics, from the fundamentals of Swift and Objective-C, to the intricacies of the iOS SDK, UI
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Here is a list of common JavaScript interview questions with detailed answers to help you prepare for the interview as a JavaScript developer. JavaScript continues to be a cornerstone of web development, powering dynamic and interactive experiences across the web. As the language evolves, so does the complexity and scope of interview questions for JavaScript developers. Whether you’re a fresher de
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