It can have two meanings commonly:
1) 'The 5th day of the month' (Kanji: 五日), or '5 days'.
2) 'Someday, sometime, one day, etc'.
'Itsuka mata aimasu ka?'.
Itsuka dokusho suruhi was created in 2005.
Roughly, it appears to mean "Will I go to the moon sometime?" but the choice of words seem a bit unusual to me.Watashi wa (I) itsuka (sometime) getsuei(moon) ni (to) iki (be bound for) -tai (want to) no (indicates a question when at the end of a sentence).
The english is "A black rabbit has seven lives"
The cast of Itsuka dare ka to - 1990 includes: Yoshiko Miyazaki Minako Osanai Chiyomi Takahashi
The cast of Itsuka au machi - 2005 includes: Kumiko Fujiyoshi Toshiyuki Nagashima Issei Ogata
The cast of Itsuka nami no kanata ni - 2005 includes: Johnny Ginowan Akihiko Nago Takako Senaha
It is a japanese name that means powerful snow.
There is no Japanese name that means Unwanted. Japanese names are positive and complimentary.
The word Yukari means a girls name in Japanese. Yukari means affinity in Japanese.
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yuki means snow in Japanese so, yuki ookami means snow wolf in Japanese.
The first word indicates that this is a conversation between males who know each other well (it is therefore informal language).Kimi = youno = genitivekao = face, expression, facial appearancewa = as forNippon-jin = a historic term for Japanese person, not used todaymitai = looks likedayone = (not a Japanese word).Itsuka = 5 days, 5th day of month (should be itsu ka = at some time)kanarazu = certainlynippon ni = historic term for "in Japan", not used todaykite ne? = won't you come?So the Japanese bits almost say, in pre-1946 informal Japanese, "Your face looks Japanese. Won't you certainly come to Japan?"After 1946 the name of the country was changed to Nihon - nobody uses Nippon any more.