kakushiteru
Kakushiteru is a Japanese term that translates to "hiding" or "concealing." It refers to the act of keeping something secret or out of sight. This can encompass a wide range of situations, from physically hiding an object to concealing emotions or intentions.
In everyday Japanese conversation, kakushiteru is a common verb used to describe various forms of concealment.
The concept of hiding is present in many aspects of Japanese culture. This can be seen in
The term can also be applied metaphorically. For instance, a person might be described as kakushiteru their