海の日 (umi no hi), where 海(umi) is the sea and 日 (hi) is "day".
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Sushi and/or bento which is mosly influenced in Central Asia.
You mean 'day by day'. In that case you can say 'himashi ni yarimashou'.
A school's "sports day" is called 運動会 (undoukai) in Japanese.
chea chaye choayu
Famous Japanese Marine Biologists include:Kikutaro BabaEmperor HirohitoKamakichi KishinouyeTokubei KurodaKiyomatsu MatsubaraTakasi TokiokaYu Yokoya
If you meant to say "konichiwa" then it means good afternoon/good day in Japanese :L
父の日 (chichi no hi)
Anata no hahaoya wa baishunpudearu
You may say 'hoka no hi' or 'betsu no hi.'
ダル pronounced day-ru (a Japanese r is like an r and an l mixed together)
ある日 (Aru hi) is how you say one day in Japanese.