🌂🧅かさねぎ? Umbrella onion? Though onions and「重ね着」 have more in common than you may think, this vocabulary may be a bit more fashionable, unless you’re Grandpa Simpson in nineteen-dickety-two, the year in which he wore an onion on his belt— which was the style at the time. 🧥👚👕 Learn the meaning of「重ね着」, demystify the kanji, and listen to uniquely useful Japanese audio example sentences form Japanese teachers, Kiki+Koko &QUIZBO™.
Everything’s gonna BEE OK! ||Fashion Feature with Artist Interview
Hello, and welcome to SpeRaToBo! This is Kiki and Koko taking turns at the computer again, and hopefully, we’ll come up with something fun. Today, we’ve decided to do something a little different, […]
A Shiny, New, Japanese & English Children’s Book by Indigo East
Unless you aren’t following Indigo East on one of her social media outlets (which can be found neatly organized on her homepage) or heard it from a friend, then you might be missing out on important announcements like this one: The second book in the Sushi Chef Neko series has been released!
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