Naikan (pronounced Nikon or Nikkon) is a Japanese spiritual practice of extreme gratitude: being/feeling deeply grateful for each and every blessing, large or small, down to being grateful when you flip the switch and the light comes on.
Yes, Nikon is a Japanese Corporation.
No, Nikon is a Japanese company.
the meaning of interference in Japanese is interference, a meaning doesn't change, the word that means it does. the word interference in Japanese is "Kanshō"
"Itish" is not a Japanese word.
There is no such word in Japanese - shrine is an English word.
yagi is the Japanese word for goat
Nikon, Canon.
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.
空 (sora) is the Japanese word for "sky".
That is not a standardized romanization of a Japanese word, nor does it sound like any Japanese word I am familiar with.
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'Kare no.'