Examples of using Koto in English and their translations into Thai
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All bus routes(Excluding the routes in *1 and Koto 01 series and limited to the sections in *2).
Also nearby is Ojima Tokyo 3, where guests can enjoy the peace and quiet of a residential area in Koto.
Stay in a share house and guest house located in Koto, Tokyo, located right next to a traditional Japanese shopping street.
For groups of 100 or more, the prefecture will also provide some entertainment for a banquet i.e. Japanese taiko drumming or koto performance.
During a period, the tea ceremony(participation freedom) by the Omotesenke Narita city tea ceremony society is held in tea-ceremony room Iori Akamatsu with the flavor to be built to performances such as a koto, a shakuhachi, the erhu, calligraphy art Chikashi Tachi in the garden, too.
Commencing with the decoration of the kagamimochi, a musical accompaniment by the society is shown in a performance and the second lunar month of the music on the New Year with the koto to taste the manners and customs of New Year holidays in Japan in the departure lobby of 2 first passenger terminal buildings, and casked liquor is served.
こと(KOTO)turns a verb into a noun.
KOTO is a training centre and restaurant that provides vocational opportunities to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
To change verbs into nouns, you add NO or KOTO to the plain forms of verbs, such as the dictionary form or the TA-form.
Koto Fireworks Festival.
Kiba Koto City Toky.
Th Koto Fireworks Festival.
Official website Joto Shuttle-Koto city formal website JPN.
The Koto City Fukagawa Edo Museum.
Koto/Edogawa/Katsushika- Popular ares- SAKURA HOUSE® for your trip for your trip, study, work& stay.
With an area that spans from eastern Tokyo to the south, Koto Japan one of the biggest and most varied wards in Tokyo.
The pass allows unlimited journey within a one-day period in the 23 wards of Tokyo on Toei Bus except on Koto Route 01.
Ojima Tokyo 4 is also in close proximity, giving visitors a wide range of accommodation options to choose from during their stay in Koto.
The koto is an ancient Japanese six-stringed zither traditionally played with ivory plectrums worn on the fingers, producing wonderful harmonies.
Staying or living in Koto Tokyo gives you access to the biggest metropolitan city in the world, but the peace and quiet of a much smaller place.