The Japanese words for "winter" were: winter (), winter (), winter field (), etc. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Japanese word for "Lin Dong" was "". The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Warm Winter () The novel "The Warm Monsoon" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Japanese pronunciation of winter is fu yu. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some Japanese songs about Winter: - Aamer's "Ref. Rain". - It was Mystic Master Mi Jin's "Spark". - Yoasobi's "Gentle Comet." - Radwimps 'Dream Lantern. - Hoshino Geno's "Pop Virus." - Fujii Kaede's "Better to Die". - The Biology Division Chief's "Blue Bird." - Mukai Taita's "Slow Down." - Tk From 'Unravel'. - ADC's "Ozzying." - LinkedHorizon/Ishikawa Yui's 13 No Winter. - Okamura's dutiful son 'Winter.' - Winter by Aming. - Furuzawa's Winter (Four Seasons). - Tsugaru Strait: Winter Scenery. - Shigure Superain's "Winter Nota (Winter Song)(Cover: Kiroro)" The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some winter dramas with warm elements: - " Because You Gave Me Your Heart " was set in Nagasaki. It was a story about a female protagonist who had no self-confidence and lived a rare and happy student life because of the male protagonist's sunny and cheerful personality. This kind of story was often filled with warmth and healing. - In " Mr. Matsunaga in the Living Room," Kento Shimajima played the role of the 30-year-old graphic designer, Jun Matsunaga. He lived in a shared house with friends with different personalities. The stories of friends getting along might bring warmth. - " Uncle's Love: Return " began with the life of the newlyweds of Shoichi Haruta and Ryuta Muraki. Even if the subsequent plot was unpredictable, the beginning was sweet and had a warm element. The novel " The Warm Monsoon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Once upon a time in winter, a little girl named Lily was excited to go ice - skating on the frozen lake near her house. She put on her warmest coat, hat, and mittens. As she stepped onto the ice, she slipped a little but quickly found her balance. She skated around, making beautiful patterns on the ice. The snow - covered trees around the lake seemed to watch her. Suddenly, she saw a small rabbit hopping nearby. It was looking for some food. Lily shared some of her cookies with the rabbit. They became friends for that winter day.
A winter Japanese garden in a cartoon might have snow-covered trees and paths, maybe a frozen pond or stream. There could also be traditional structures like tea houses or lanterns.
There were many ways for Japanese families to keep warm in winter. One was to use a quilt furnace. Its structure was that an electric heater was installed under the table and connected to the table. A quilt was placed on the table, and a cushion was placed at the bottom of the table. People could sit by the table and cover themselves with a quilt to keep warm. This method was more common in Japanese families, and the quilt furnace now used the infrared heating principle, which was relatively safe, convenient, economical, and energy-saving. In addition, there were heating and cooling air conditioning, fuel sinks (burning kerosene), electric blankets, far infrared radiation heater, door and window sealing, and other heating methods. Wood burning stoves for cooking and heating, kerosene burning heat sinks, far infrared radiation heat sinks, etc. were also used for heating. Some families also had a central heating system (air conditioning + floor heating) in their independent houses. In the 20th century, some independent houses also used a variety of heating facilities (such as air conditioning, oil stoves, wood-burning stoves, and lower floor heating). Some houses in the 21st century used super thermal insulation structures. Some houses would also have rooftop solar collectors, indoor combustion boiler, heat exchange comprehensive utilization (used for domestic hot water, ground heating on the first floor, vertical heating on the second floor) and other heating related facilities. The novel "Winter in Hokkaido" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I haven't watched the Japanese drama " However, according to my knowledge of online literature, I know that " Snatching Love in Winter " is a novel about the emotional entanglements between men and women in modern cities. The author's pen name is Xue Luohan. The novel was about the protagonist, Lu Yunfeng, who met the girl, Li Ruoxi, in an accident. The relationship between the two gradually warmed up, but Lu Yunfeng accidentally discovered the secret of Li Ruoxi's identity. In the end, a complicated emotional entanglement occurred between Lu Yunfeng and Li Ruoxi.
There was a type of heater commonly used in Japanese homes in winter called the " quilt furnace." It was combined with Japanese tatami and could be used as both a table and a quilt. Its working principle was heat transfer. A heater was placed under the furnace, and after heating it, it released heat. The bedding covered it could reduce the loss of heat, thus achieving the effect of heating. In addition, in terms of heater types, Japan also had electric warmers, such as Daikin warmers. Electric warmers had the characteristics of fast heating, safety, and peace of mind. The novel " Winter in Hokkaido " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!