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    • 1. [Insect] a termite; a white ant

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  2. Top 10 Japanese Animals and Where to Find Them. 6. Flying Squirrels (モモンガ・ムササビ "Momonga/Musasabi"). Many foreigners come to Japan expecting a dose of quirky and a dose of cute, but little did you know this can be found in the wildlife, too! Look no further than Japanese flying squirrels.

  3. They have a number of English-speaking guides, and are located just an hour and a half Shinkansen from Tokyo. 2. Snow Monkey/ Japanese Macaque (サル "Saru"). A lot of people have heard of or seen Japan’s “snow monkeys”, thanks to their now well dated debut with David Attenborough on BBC.

  4. 2017年8月19日 · 2. Mukade (Giant Centipede) Mukade are giant centipedes with bites that are venomous enough to put you in the hospital—or at least require a trip to the pharmacist. Typically appearing with yellow-orange legs and a red-black body, they can grow up to 38 centimeters (15 in) in length.

  5. 2015年12月24日 · Wanikani (literally “alligator-crab”) is a web application that uses mnemonics and space repetition software (SRS) to help users memorize approximately 2,000 kanji and radicals, plus over 6,000 Japanese words in two years or less!

  6. 2017年12月19日 · 6. Hokkaido Snow Rabbit. The Ezo yuki usagi is a mountain hare native to Hokkaido. Its name literally translates to"Hokkaido snow rabbit" (Ezo is the old name for Hokkaido), and it adorably camouflages against its native snow with its fluffy coat of pure white fur. 5. Snowy Owl. The snowy owl, called the shiro-fukuro (literally "white owl") in ...

  7. 2019年3月26日 · 10 Onomatopoeia Terms You Need to Know. 6. 'Pika-pika' (bright, sparkling, shiny, glistening ) This one is a pretty easy onomatopoeia expression to remember. Just think of Pokémon's mascot Pikachu, and how bright and dazzling his thunderbolts are! 彼の車は ピカピカ に磨かれている。.

  8. 2017年11月1日 · 4. Tama Zoological Park (Tokyo) This Tokyo-based zoo, located in Hino, was originally opened as part of the Ueno Zoo in 1958 to showcase animals in a more natural environment. It's divided into three major gardens based on different regional habitats, with an Asian, African and Australian garden, respectively.

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