Well idiot, fool, stupid, etc. is baka. It seems pretty close to empty brained.
Baka (Bahkah) = ばか
Atama = head noumiso = brain
'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
The word 空手 (karate) literally means 'empty hand' in Japanese. This word is commonly used in both English and Japanese to refer to the Japanese martial art. 空 (kara) - empty 手 (te) - hand
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
Atama = head noumiso = brain
'Kara', as in 'karaoke', literally 'empty orchestra'.
karappo
空手 (karate) literally means empty-handed in Japanese (referring to hand-to-hand combat). I'm not too sure of any other sports that have a meaning of 'empty' in Japanese.空 (kara) - empty手 (te) - hand
No, the brain does not have empty spaces. It is mainly composed of brain tissue, which includes neurons, glial cells, and structures such as ventricles that are filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Any empty spaces within the brain are typically filled with either fluid or tissue.
Empty hand is Karate, a Japanese martial art.
Dural Sinuses
Karate literally means "empty hand" (kara=empty, te=hand)
カラオケ (karaoke)
空手 /ka ra te/ is a Japanese word, for a Japanese martial arts. It means 'empty hand'.
Karate is the martial art whose name means "empty hand" in Japanese.
Like the number of cells in a brain, variable (and zero if the space or brain is empty).