A traditional Japanese heating device is called HIBACHI. (Isle of Wight lady)
Bowl in Japanese is Bouru.
Fire wolf is kaji ookami in Japanese. However, there are many words for fire in Japanese, and I am not certain if kaji is the best word to use in this context. Other words for fire in Japanese are "hi" and "ka".
meinu
There are many Japanese words for it. Fire is "hi" when referring to the element of fire, "kaji" when used in the sense of a destructive force (a house fire, for example). The kanji symbol for fire also means 'Tuesday' if you add "yobi". "Ka" is generally used to describe fire as an element.
hi no tora
Japanese
Fire is "hi" in Japanese.
hibachi
Bowl in Japanese is Bouru.
The correct order of the sentence a small serving Japanese bowl is a small Japanese serving bowl. The reason for this is that serving describes the type of bowl and Japanese describes the type of serving bowl. serving does not describe a Japanese bowl.
The correct order of the sentence a small serving Japanese bowl is a small Japanese serving bowl. The reason for this is that serving describes the type of bowl and Japanese describes the type of serving bowl. serving does not describe a Japanese bowl.
Erza would be one of the female Japanese names that mean fire. Akari is another name meaning bright. Kouen, MaiKa, Kaen are some of the names that attribute to fire.
She is Caeda. Sheeda was the Japanese name.
Salamander
It could be Kako, Satoko, or Honoko.
Shushi The most common Japanese dish is Ramen. Followed by Donburi, which is just another name for rice bowl.
The name Fuji has several possible meanings. In ancient Japanese it could mean "fire " or deity of fire.