
It is a Kanji that old Japanese were using. Japanese says Ikusa. It's same means "戦".

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. Japanese says shio.

the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations Japanese says Mu-Jou.

an African country to the north of Ethiopia on the Red Sea. state of eritrea.

a republic in northwestern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea with a population that is predominantly Sunni Muslim. People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria.

a person who comes from a foreign country. anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found. Japanese calls Gai-Jin.

Japanese calls Nan-Sen-Hoku-Ba. being on the move, restless wandering

Japanese calls Nan-Sen-Hoku-Ba. being on the move, restless wandering

Wrote in Japanese Katakana. a form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere

Wrote in Japanese Katakana. a form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.

a professional spy (in feudal Japan) highly trained in stealth and secrecy.