Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
A female given name from Japanese
A male given name from Japanese
Source: en.wiktionary.orgKissaki (blade tip or point) of a tachi blade, Bizen school, signed Bizen Kuni Osafune Yoshikage; Northern and Southern Courts era (14th century). Source: Internet
Journey to the mystical kingdom of Ding Dong Dell for a new adventure into the world of Ni No Kuni. Source: Internet
"If what I do on that stage inspires somebody to want to dance hula, learn about where they come from or learn about our culture; I think is the biggest message I could possibly give through this opportunity," Kuni said. Source: Internet
In 1909, the structure served as a guest house for Prince Kuni Kuniyoshi and Princess Kuni of Japan, who were visiting the area. Source: Internet
Manga no Kuni featured information on becoming a mangaka and on other comics industries around the world. Source: Internet
Manga no Kuni handed its title to Sashie Manga Kenkyū in August 1940. Source: Internet