後の祭り (あとのまつり, ato no matsuri) is an idiomatic expression that literally means ‘post-festival’. Figuratively, it indicates that it is no use regretting the past; you can’t enjoy food stalls and live music after a festival is over*. Read More
Meaning of “Three-Day Monk” (三日坊主, mikka bouzu) in Japanese
Meaning of "three-day monk", 三日坊主 (mikka bozu/bouzu) in a Japanese idiom explained. Don’t be a three-day monk if you want to improve your Japanese!Read More
Japanese Idiom: “Wanna Borrow a Cat’s Hand”
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Japanese Idiom 猫も杓子も: “Cats and Rice Spatulas”
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Idiom 記念受験 (kinen juken) Meaning “Memorial Exams”
記念受験 (きねんじゅけん, kinen juken), noun, verb [+する]
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