Commonly known as the Japanese pagoda or Chinese scholar tree, the Sophora japonica/Styphnolobium japonicum has long been considered a symbol of good fortune, joy and well-being, a lucky tree and a ...
One of the landscape features of our front yard is a Japanese pagoda, a.k.a. sophora tree (Styphnolobium japonicum, formerly Sophora japonica) that was planted by the previous owners. Having lived ...
The Tree of the Month for July is the Sophora japonica/Styphnolobium japonicum, commonly known as the Japanese pagoda or Chinese scholar tree. A member of the Leguminosae (pea) family, the Japanese ...
Q: You have mentioned the Japanese Pagoda Tree previously. I’m interested in this tree for planting next spring in my fairly large, open front yard about 25 feet or so from my corner property line and ...
The Reporter: From the Ground Up: Sophora tree is messy but seed pods are a winter feast for birds
From the Ground Up: Sophora tree is messy but seed pods are a winter feast for birds
Q&A for students, teachers, and linguists wanting to discuss the finer points of the Japanese language
I am interested in Japanese culture and the symbolism used in Japan, specifically I'd like to know what the triangle, circle, ╳ cross and square mean to a Japanese person. How are those shapes
Meaning of "ー" at the end of a sentence in written Japanese?
While trying to write a plugin to (unofficially fan-)translate this website to Japanese, I've been noticing that "all" has multiple different translations. What exactly is the difference between ...
word choice - The various ways of saying "all" - Japanese Language ...