Hōhō refers to a method or way of doing something, often used in the context of problem-solving or achieving a goal.
Think of hōhō as a recipe for success. Just like following a recipe step by step helps you create a delicious dish, using hōhō helps you navigate through challenges and reach your desired outcome.
Shikumi (仕組み): This term refers to the structure or system behind something.
Kekka (結果): Kekka means "result" and represents the outcome or consequence of an action.
Renzoku (連続): Renzoku means "continuation" and describes something that happens repeatedly or in succession.
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