大家族です。 Daikazoku desu. 小さい家族です。 Chiisai kazoku desu. I have a big family. I have a small family. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Languages. Visit us to learn much more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanese-family-terms/
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これは辛いですか。 Kore wa karai desu ka. Is this spicy? #Japanese vocabulary for Restaurants. #LearnJapanese #Languages. Click to learn more.
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12 New London Restaurants To Dine At In Spring 2026

Various versions of tuna at Igni, London Rebecca Dickson London’s newest restaurants continue to be globally inspired, from fire-driven fine dining rooms and ingredient-led tasting counters to neighborhood bi…
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Japan’s Self-Defense Forces Launch Anti-Ship Missiles In The Philippines

In the presence of Philippines’ Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, Japan’s Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, the media and many other officials, the Self-Defense Forces (SDF) launched two anti-ship missiles during a Balikatan multi-national exercise held in Paoay in the Philippines, according to a Kyodo News report. The live-fire drill involved one hundred forty ground SDF personnel and was a success in terms of directly hitting a target at sea.

To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the news report of Kyodo News Some parts in boldface…

The Japanese Self-Defense Forces on Wednesday fired two anti-ship missiles during a large-scale multinational exercise in the Philippines, with the two countries’ defense ministers observing the launches.

The two Type 88 surface-to-ship missiles successfully hit and sank a decommissioned Philippine navy vessel floating about 75 kilometers off Paoay on the northern Philippine island of Luzon during the annual Balikatan exercise co-hosted by the United States and the Philippines.

The live-fire drill involving about 140 Ground Self-Defense Force personnel was open to the media.

Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi and his Philippine counterpart, Gilberto Teodoro, watched the drill on site, while Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. observed the exercise remotely from Manila, according to the military of the Southeast Asian country.

China criticized the missile launches, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian saying Japan’s “right-wing forces are pushing for the acceleration of remilitarization,” posing a threat to regional peace and stability.

Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Do you think Japan and their Filipino counterpart will cooperate even more to enhance the Philippines’ defense capabilities and modernize its military? Do you think it is inevitable that the Philippines will purchase more military weapons from Japan in the near future? Were you surprised to learn about Communist China’s criticism against the successful live-drill?

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Kanji: 正

correct, justice, righteous, 10**40

セイ ショウ
ただ.しい ただ.す まさ まさ.に

正直 (しょうじき) — honest
正式 (せいしき) — due form
正社員 (せいしゃいん) — regular employee
正しい (ただしい) — right
不正 (ふせい) — injustice
正月 (しょうがつ) — New Year (esp. first three days)
改正 (かいせい) — revision
修正 (しゅうせい) — amendment
正規 (せいき) — regular
正確 (せいかく) — accurate

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