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■ Japanese ■ When you learn unfamiliar words, your thoughts and expressions will expand and your vocabulary will become stronger. ■ How many Japanese words do we Japanese use by the time we die? There are about 250000 words in Kojien, and there are countless words that have been deleted from Kojien. There is no doubt that any great writer or lexicographer has "used" all Japanese words. For example, from the idioms "Terasen," "Who and what," "佯死," and "Convex and Concave," to the unfamiliar adjectives "Hana shamed," "Men black," and "Eye dullness," to the mysterious words "オタンチン Paleologus," and "prime number," to the somewhat H-like words such as "Omata no kiraku" and "Chinchin kamo kamo." ■ All of these Japanese words appear in Kojien or are not in Kojien, but many people do not use them until they die. In this book, we review and compile these words, and explain more than 400 words with examples and examples here and there. Knowing unfamiliar words can be surprising, expand the range of thought and expression, and open new doors. We hope readers will experience such excitement and a sense of superiority such as "I have used them!"