Akiho Fukushima has written:
'Kojiki, Fudoki' -- subject(s): Fudoki, History and criticism, Japanese literature, Kojiki
Akira Fukushima has written: 'Shotenjin no shigoto' 'Shotenjin no kokoro'
Kunimichi Fukushima has written: 'Zoku Zoku Kirishitan shiryo to kokugo kenkyu'
Akiko Fukushima has written: 'Japanese foreign policy' -- subject(s): 20th century, World politics, Foreign relations
Kenji Fukushima has written: 'Takumi no waza to kokoro' -- subject(s): Japanese Pottery, Potaters, Potters, Pottery, Japanese
Tadatoshi Fukushima has written: 'Heike monogatari, hito to jidai' -- subject(s): Heike monogatari, History, In literature, Literature and the war 'Taiheiki' -- subject(s): History
Giichi Fukushima has written: 'Awa no Rangakusha' -- subject(s): Biography, Civilization, European influences, History, Intellectual life, Study and teaching 'Ko Ryosai to sono jidai'
The subject complement in the sentence is "Akiho's yellow sweater," as it renames or describes the subject "you" by indicating what is being seen.
Ikuo Shiotani has written: 'Fukushima to kindai bungaku' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese literature, Literary landmarks, Japan
the answer is hieroglyph
Fukushima
Kunio Horie has written: 'Fukushima Genpatsu no yami' -- subject(s): Safety measures, Health and hygiene, Employees, Radiation workers, Nuclear power plants
Fukushima is written asç¦å³¶ in Japanese.ç¦ (fuku) means 'good fortune', while å³¶ (shima) means 'island'. To say 'Fukushima Prefecture', you simply add 県 (ken) on the end to makeç¦å³¶çœŒ (fukushima-ken).