haiku
There are 2 syllables in mostly. Most-ly.
Calling someone by their first name, not only in Japanese, necessitates a certain level of casualty and informality. Particularly in Japanese, it indicates a great level of familiarity, as among family members or ones involved in a romantic relationship or very casual friendship. It rarely happens in written Japanese, but mostly in spoken.
Originally Japanese names, are mostly written in kanji. Any names of foreign origin should be written in katakana. However every name written in katakana does not have to be foreign, Japanese names are also often written in katakana.
They have similarities, because Japanese written language is mostly based on Chinese. The Japanese use around 2000 symbolic characters called Kanji, which each represent a full word or concept and are directly borrowed from Chinese. Unlike Chinese though they also have a phonetic text which can be written two ways depending on the exact word. These are called Katakana and Hiragana, and are more of an alphabet-based way of writing things, useful for imported words.
sushi/japanese
the Japanese
Yes it is. According to FamilyEducation site, Isobe is a Japanese name meaning seashore'. The name is written in two different ways and is found mostly in eastern Japan and the Ryūkyūan island of Miyako.
Anime forums and blogs mostly.
Yes they are
mostly yakuza based.
Its mostly the same kind of similarity, but if you want the letters you can go see how its written here:http:/www.orientaloutpost.com/shufa.php?q=daniel ~Mr. Soccer
Nihongo is a major language spoken by people in Japan. The language is mostly spoken in Japanese emigrant communities. People who want to study Japanese use a software called Nihongo Plus. Nihongo plus software enable users to express themselves.