you can but not for like 5 or 6 years.
The Japanese could keep Emperor Hirohito .
I think they could have frozen all assets in America that belonged to the Japanese sooner. Just my opinion...
Because of the japanese estory us"!
China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.
There was a fear in America that amongst the Japanese Americans there could be spies and saboteurs.
According to Google research, the Geisha is a symbol of "traditional values" in Japanese culture. Gieshas are not seen as women of ill repute as often thought. (Geisha have been confused with the high-class courtesan of the Edo Period known as oiran, from whom they evolved.) The closest English translation of the proper noun "geisha" would be artist/performing artist. They are artisans that train for long periods of time (taking many years of work before becoming a full-fledged geisha), therefor they could, in some sense, symbolize perseverance. There also seems to be a lot of secrecy represented in their lifestyle.
If a geisha became pregnant, it would be because of her own personal relationship. Geisha are not courtesans.However, traditionally if a geisha discovered she was with child, she would usually retire so that she could raise her child. Being a geisha is a highly demanding and time consuming career, it would allow no time for child care.
Apprentice Geisha hopefuls usually begin their training around the ages of 16 - 18 as Hangyoku.Unless they are the daughters of Geisha or grew up in the Okiya (geisha house), then their training could begin earlier.To become Maiko (apprentice geisha) training begins around the age of 18 at the position of Minarai. The Minarai stage will last for about a month, and if she studies and progresses well she will be promoted to Maiko.After living as a Maiko for around 5 years (usually around the age of 22) she will be promoted to a full-fledged Geisha.
In terms of Japanese words being adopted/recognized in English, I don't think one could say that there are "lots." However, some examples include: sushi, karaoke, honcho (as in "head honcho") tycoon (from 'taikun'), tsunami, anime, tofu, futon, geisha, bento, karate, ninja, kimono, koi, and origami.
possible solutions to a problem which you could choose from
This could be written in Japanese as: プリユースカ
Perhaps you could get some ideas from Norse Mythology, or Ancient Egyptian Mythology, Japanese Demonology, or other myths. There are many name ideas to choose from.
The Japanese word for "on" depends on context, but it could be written ? or ??
Depending on what her parents choose, it could be a combination of Chinese characters such as 彩女. It could also be in hiragana 'あやめ' or katakana 'アヤメ'.
No, you will need a Japanese game to do that.
No How do you think that you could
"tu" is not a valid Japanese syllable and therefore, could have no translation as it has no meaning in Japanese.