Day 50: February 19th
365日にっぽんのいろ図鑑
Time spent: 13 min
Today’s color: 鬱金色 (うこんいろ) - saffron yellow
Named for 鬱金 - turmeric (more commonly called ターメリック). Interesting tidbit I learned today - apparently when you’re dyeing things with turmeric, the color is different depending on whether you use an acidic or basic medium. Acid = more yellow, and base = more red.
Good words
- 漢方 (かんぽう) - traditional Chinese medicine
- あらゆる - all; every
- 際 (さい) - on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
- 灰汁 (あく) - lye
- 酸性 (さんせい) - acidity
- 媒剤 (ばいざい) - medium (had to break out the J-J dictionary for this one)
まいにち暦生活 日本の暮らしを楽しむ365のコツ
Time spent: 8 min
Today’s reading was about 雨水 (うすい), a new period on the solar calendar. The first part of 雨水 is 獺祭魚, otters offering fish. The word 獺祭 (だっさい) can refer to:
- otters lining a catch of fish on a river bank cute
- people making offerings (esp. of fish)
- arraying a number of reference books in order to compose poetry; literary composition crammed with maxims, ancient episodes, legends, etc.
What else did I read?
海のどうぶつが可愛すぎて!
Amount read: 6 pages
Time spent: 30 min
Lots of fun and interesting sharks today! (I’m gonna put some more info on them in the spoilers, they’re all really cool ) But I do have to highlight my favorite shark…
WHALE SHARK AKA ジンベエザメ
I actually knew the name of this creature already, because of this cutie pie character
(I don’t remember how I stumbled onto him, actually…I just love him )
Here's some more neat sharkos
- ニシオンデンザメ - the Greenland shark, aka the oldest shark/oldest vertebrate ever. Apparently there is one that might be as old as 512 years old?? If you, like me, were wondering how they tell the age of these sharks, here’s an article about it xD
- ウバザメ - basking shark, aka the shark with the big mouth xD Though perhaps not quite as big as…
- メガマウス - the megamouth shark
A very weird and rare creature
The megamouth shark, the basking shark, and the whale shark are the only sharks that feed exclusively on plankton!
Good words
- 脊椎動物 (せきついどうぶつ) - vertebrate
- 話の腰を折る (はなしのこしをおる) - to interfere; to butt in; to interrupt someone
- 爬虫類 (はちゅうるい) - reptiles
- 北極圏 (ほっきょくけん) - Arctic Circle
- 少なくとも (すくなくとも) - at least
- 最高齢 (さいこうれい) - oldest; most advanced age
- のろま - blockhead; dunce; dimwit; dolt; slowcoach; slowpoke
- あくせく - busily; sedulously; laboriously; feverishly; fussily; worrying (about little things) (I love the kanji for this word - 齷齪)
- 貪欲 (どんよく) - avarice; greed; covetousness
- エラ - gills
- 濾す (こす) - to filter; to strain
- 目撃 (もくげき) - witnessing; observing; sighting
- からと言って - just because; even if; even though
- コバンザメ - remora (so…not actually a shark at all lol)
- 吸盤 (きゅうばん) - suction cup; suction pad; sucker
- 空白 (くうはく) - vacuum; blank; void
- 微笑ましい (ほほえましい) - pleasant; charming
- シロワニ - sand tiger shark (fun fact! 鰐 [ワニ] is an archaic term for shark, as well as the word for alligator) What if the Crabigator was actually…the CRABSHARK o::::
Well I certainly have no idea what you mean by that
Now I’m curious who your new bias is