Sushi Boy Coffee Girl - Cairns - WeekendNotes Overall 8/10 (a point better and it would be in japan, 2 points and more and it would be in Japan's best restaurant). Staff 10/10 (so friendly, so polite, so welcoming, so professional, and they should be so proud) staff were and always so polite and welcoming like traditional Japanese.įood 9/10 (fantastic, 10/10 is mind blown food must eat stuff)Ītmosphere 7/10 (only because its an standard Australian restaurant feel, not Japanese, doesn't mean it's not clean, functional or worthy, just need s a little more Japanese details) literally everything on the menu is just superb!īeen to a multiple of Japanese restaurants in cairns and this one tastes like true japan! Last time I've had food this good I was in a little restaurant in Osaka!Īnd dont forget. You might know Japanese football animation, “Captain Tsubasa.Firstly the bento boxes are delicious! The karage chicken is fantastic! Gyoza is hand made and just supreme. “Aoi” means mallow, the flower.Įven though it is not ranked here, “Tsubasa” is also a name commonly used both for boys and girls. It is “Aoi.” Aoi is both ranked in the top 8 for boys and top 12 for girls. Interesting Facts About Japanese Baby Names We can imagine parents’ wishes that the children’s life will bloom beautifully as a flower. So, as you might recognize, all Top 3 names for girls are related to the name of flowers. The 3rd place is “Sakura.” As you might know, it means “cherry blossom.” It is well known that Japanese love cherry blossoms. ![]() “陽” means “sun,” and “葵” is a part of sunflower’s kanji. The 2nd place is “Himari,” and the most common kanji is “陽葵.” Actually, in Japanese, “Himawari” means sunflower. The most common kanji is “華,” which means “flower.” What is interesting is the similarity of the 2nd and 3rd ranking. “Hana” is the most popular name for the girls, born in 2016. We can imagine their parents’ wishes to the boy to be grown up with a warm heart and be ambitious for his new challenges. The major combinations of kanji for Haruto is “陽翔.” This means “sun” + “fly”. ![]() “Haruto” is the most popular name for babies who were born in 2016.Īctually, “Haruto” has been the top for eight years, it has been keeping the stable golden position! Here is some detailed information about the ranked names. Today, we will take a look at the ranking based on “pronunciation.” Here Are The Top 20 Ranked Japanese Baby Names Boys’ Names Top 20 in 2016 Rankingĭo you have any Japanese friends who have the same name? Maybe not as this ranking is for the babies who were born in 2016? As you might know, many Japanese names use kanji, and even if the pronunciation is the same, there are many combinations of kanji.Īs every kanji has a meaning, a name with the same pronunciation can have a completely different meaning. For a more recent version, check out this article. This article explains the top 20 Japanese baby names ranked in 2016. If you start calling Japanese friends, co-workers each other’s by first name, you will feel much more friendly. You might be a student, already working, or trying to find a job. ![]() In Japan in 2016, there was a great hit animation movie called “Your Name” (Kimi No Na Wa), that got me thinking it would be interesting for you to know the “trend” of popular Japanese first names, so, let’s go through some of them. Hello everyone! Do you know what Japanese baby names are hot right now? What’s your name? What is the name of your close Japanese friend?
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