shugo is guardian in Japanese
Shugo means Guradian in Japanese
"Shugo" is a term that can have different meanings depending on the context. In Japanese, "shugo" can refer to a military governor or protector appointed during feudal times, or it can mean to guard or protect someone. In computer programming, "shugo" could also refer to a data protection method for securing data during communication.
There is no English version of Shugo Chara.
In "Shugo Chara!", DOKI is the feeling of one's heart beating faster or feeling excited. It represents the emotional connection between characters and their guardian characters.
yes Shugo Chara is a Word in Japanese actually in English Shugo Chara means My Guardian Chara and/or Character
Nikkō no shugo-sha
Yes. <Shugo Chara!> is drawn by the Japanese manga author, Peach-Pit(Shibuko Ebara&Banri Sendou)
It means guardian. Therefore, something like Shugo Chara translates to Guardian Chara, or Guardian Character.
Shugo Chara is also known as "My Guardian Characters". Itå«s a japanese Manga series. It has received many positive reviews. In 2008 Shugo Chara was awarded the Kodansha Manga Award.
Yes it's for the Nintendo DS.Although it's in Japanese.
Nadeshiko Fujisaki's dance in Shugo Chara is called "Traditional Japanese Dance." It is a beautiful and graceful style of dance that she is skilled at performing throughout the series.
'Guardian lion' may be translated as守護の獅子 (shugo no shishi) in Japanese.