From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Keigo Higashino (born ) is a Japanese author chiefly known for his mystery novels. Description above from the Wikipedia article Keigo Higashino, ...
조선일보: Higashino Keigo novel becomes first of his works adapted into animated film
The first of Keigo Higashino's novels to be adapted into an animated feature film, The Guardians of the Camphor Tree (director Tomohiko Ito, imported by ANIPLUS, distributed by Plus M Entertainment), ...
Higashino Keigo novel becomes first of his works adapted into animated film
조선일보: Ito Tomohiko details making of Higashino Keigo's Guardian of the Green Tree
Ito Tomohiko, director of the film 'The Guardian of the Green Tree', revealed everything from working with original author Keigo Higashino to messages for Korean fans. On the 23rd, Ito Tomohiko, who ...
Ito Tomohiko details making of Higashino Keigo's Guardian of the Green Tree
The Japanese language has a system of honorific speech, referred to as keigo (Japanese: 敬 けい 語 ご; literally "respectful language"), parts of speech one function of which is to show that the speaker wants to convey respect for either the listener or someone mentioned in the utterance. Their use is widely seen in a variety of business or formal social situations. Honorifics in Japanese ...
The complete Japanese keigo guide covering all three keigo types, baito keigo, special verb charts, real examples, and the most common mistakes — for all levels.
This complete guide breaks down keigo into its three major categories—teineigo, sonkeigo, and kenjougo—and provides real examples, usage guidelines, and practical tips to help you finally understand how they work.