Hi, MR
Wow, you are understanding Katakana already :) Both "mask" and "rider" are commonly used in Japanese as imported words from English. We write マスク・ライダー in Katakana though actual...
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Hi, MR
Wow, you are understanding Katakana already :) Both "mask" and "rider" are commonly used in Japanese as imported words from English. We write マスク・ライダー in Katakana though actual...
Yes, the chart is displaying Katakana characters. They are simple straight shaped symbols and used to write foreign words or onomatopoeia in modern Japan.
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A6M "O-148" was belonged to Omura Kokutai. O for Omura.
The attached tail markings are “Yo-137” and “Ota-100”. They were painted under same naming rule. “Yo-137” was Yokosuka Kokutai and...
Hi MR!
"Tora Butai" was the nickname of 261 Kokutai. The painting of Tora-110 is mysterious. She was destroyed in a hangar on the first day of battle of Saipan. Attached photo was taken by an...
The shapes of "Kiba" and "Chikara" are not directly connected with "Tora". This is just FYI.
The upper one is not Kanji character. It's one of Katakana, Japan's own phonetic symbol, and stands for "O". O-148 was A6M belonged to Omura Kokutai. Omura is the name of a city in Nagasaki...
Hi, everyone,
IJN filmed Fuchida’s AI-301 on April 5, 1942 (Akagi, Battle of Ceylon). It was the same air frame flew over Pearl Harbor. Heavy duty for four months changed its green painting...