Many different meanings depending on how it's written.
With this kanji (魁秀) it means 'surpassing in excellence' or 'exceeding in beauty'.
With another kanji (海舟) it could mean 'ship floating on ocean'.
it means 'A'
It is Japanese for quiche.
Isshu actually isn't a second region. If you've seen or heard about it well, it means Unova In Japanese!
The Japanese version is Isshu and the English version is Unova.
Naohi Tanaka has written: 'Hyukunin isshu' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese poetry, Ogura hyakunin isshu, Utagaruta (Game), Waka
yes there will be it is called isshu and it is for black and white they are released in japan and will be released in Europe in spring 2011 the Japanese region is called isshu the English one is called unova
in Japanese: isshu in English: unova go to pokebeach.com for Pokemon news
一種 (isshu) in Japanese means 'a type' or 'a kind'.For example,この花はバラの一種です (kono hana wa bara no isshu desu) - 'This flower is a type of rose.'
Isshu Sugawara was born in 1962.
He doesnt pick a starter in Isshu he actually catches all of them
Isshu is the japenise name for Unova so techinally you start there
Because wen he got defeated in the Sinnoh League the guy that defeated him told him that he should travel to the Isshu Region,so he took a ferry trip to Isshu!
Isshu
Yes, Ash goes to the Isshu region in the episode To the Isshu Region! Zekrom's Shadow!. Although Brock doesn't go with him, Ash will travel with people called Iris and Dento.