It can be written: スポーツが好きです。
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Sumo and baseball are big sports in Japan. They also appreciate the martial arts.
in japanese you usually write sideways like normal but on posters or when ever it is relevant you can write downwards. :) hope i helped you.
Baseball, soccer, sumo, kendo, judo and other martial arts are popular sports in Japan.
Undoukai is a Japanese sports festival. In Australia it is like a sports carnival where you have running races and novelty races. Undoukai is a special day every year in Japan for Japanese schools.
Assuming you meant Maria (as in a Spanish name, etc., not Japanese), you would write it in katakana and it would look like this: マリーア or マリア
You can write it numerically like that or express it in kanji (八十六 / hachijyuuroku).
花 is how you write it in Japanese. In phonetic form it's 'Hana'
Because they are people like everyone els, who like to have fun too. They want to play sports too. They need a hobbie and sports to play.
モスクエダ this is how you write mosqueda in Japanese
Writing a journal on sports mean - like you have to write about a famous sports person in your own words , describing how remarkable he/she is , sticking a picture of him or her , describing how you can compare yourself with his or her talents , what type of imahe he / she has created and things like that .. The only thing is that you have to completely write al these thing in your own words . You can also modify and write the information you got from the internet .
It looks CAFE looks like this in Japanese writing, but pronounces almost the same. Cafe: カフェ