Mami S (mechamami) Translations

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mechamami Japanese → English
Original Text

私は○○を見てとても感動しました。
今まで私が不便に思っていたことを見事に解消してくれる商品だからです。

バッグを2個持つのはとてもつらい作業であった。
私が出した結論はあなた方の動画で出てきたようにぷちぷちにくるんで持ち運ぶ方法だ。
動画をみたときに思わず爆笑してしまいました。
○○はとてもすばらしい商品なので日本でも売れると思います。

是非○○を私が日本に紹介したいと思い連絡しました。

簡単なプロフィールを添付ファイルでつけてありますので見ていただけたら幸いです。

よろしくお願いします。

Translation

I was so impressed as I saw ○○ because it was the exact item that would be a perfect solution for what I have felt inconvenient for a long time.

It has been very troublesome to carry two bags for me. I actually came up with the same idea that you introduced on your video -wrapping them in a bubble wrap. So, I couldn't help bursting laughter as I watched the video.
○○ is a wonderful item, so I assume it would be sold a lot in Japan, as well.

I'm writing this email because I would love to be the one who introduce ○○ to Japan.

I attached my brief resume, so could you please have a look? I would appreciate you if you could consider of having me as a broker to introduce ○○ to Japan.

Thank you very much in advance.

mechamami Japanese → English ★★★★★ 5.0
Original Text

戦線日本においては農村部だけでなく都市部においても、大多数の農家は薪を自給していた。1950年代前半まで薪の総消費量のおよそ85%は自給であった。都市部の一般家庭では、商人を通じて薪を購入していた。木炭は製法の違いによって白炭と黒炭とに分けられる。白炭は着火は遅いが火力が強く長持ちするため暖房用に使われた。後者は着火は早いが火力が弱く火持ちも悪いため炊事用に使われた。明治から全国各地で行われた家計消費データを調査することで、家庭用エネルギーの歴史的消費推計を得ることができる。

Translation

Before WWII in Japan, the majority of farmers were self-sufficient in firewoods in not only rural areas but also urban areas. Approximately 85% of the total consumption of firewoods was self-sufficient until the early 1950s. In households in urban areas, people had to buy firewoods from merchants. Charcoals can be classified into white charcoals and black charcoals depending on the process they are made. As for the white charcoal, ignition is slow, but its thermal power is strong and it is also long-lasting. Therefore it was often used for heating. As for the latter, ignition is quick, but its thermal power is not strong and it is not long-lasting. Therefore, it was often used for cooking. Referring to the household consumption data that was conducted ​​nationwide since Meiji era allows you to estimate the historical consumption of the residential energy.