スクリーンショット_2019-09-11_10

Day 60 : Kanji

The Japanese language has a lot of polysemous words. 

Now, kanji or 漢字 is known to be Chinese letters, especially for those who are learning Japanese as a second language.

幹事 is another kanji which also has a lot of meanings, similar but probably slightly different meanings.

Basically the meaning is about leadership. I just looked up a dictionary and it says;

major-domo
party organizer
steward
administrative agent
lead arranger
manager

For those who is not familiar with this word, it should be a little confusing...

Usually here in Japan at this moment, this word is for a lead arranger/organizer of event or party.

Takayuki Tsuji, or G2, is a master of kanji, and he has been organizing and leading events, parties and communities almost everyday, besides his ordinary main job.

He mentions he loves it and he thinks that is his advantageous capability, and he is always trying to improve his kanji capability.

That is truly a respectful challenge.

In the past he organized the event-parties for our community, which invited hundreds of our members.

I would like to know what kind of paths he is trying to pioneer in the future...


Word of the day:
polysemous :  多義の

Quote of the day:
A good organizer is key to anyone with a busy social life.
- Neil Strauss



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