Japanese Vocabulary: “Kappatsu”

In Japanese, there are many words or phrases that don’t have a single-word translation.
I came across this one on a Japanese language learning site (www.tanoshiijapanese.com) that used excerpts from the book “The Solitary Castle in the Mirror”.

I found the phrase “kappatsu” (活発) interesting because it was my first time seeing lively to describe a person. Usually lively is used to describe places with the word “nigiyaka”(賑やか).

You can check out this lesson and more at https://www.tanoshiijapanese.com/lessons/collection_display.cfm?collection_id=19.

Until next time, Stay Awesome!

Sakura Thoughts

Tottori_Comic_017_CherryBlossomThoughtsFalling cherry blossoms make every thought seem more profound. Even the mundane ones.

A few weeks ago was the prime Hanami (flower viewing) season for cherry blossoms. Andrea took some great pictures that you can check out below

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Until next time, Stay Awesome!

-R