To be interested in many things and to try one’s hand at them is called "that and this (aremo-koremo)" in Japanese. The nuance is closer to “everything and anything” than “this and that.” It is used as in “I want to eat everything and anything” or “I want to do everything and anything.”
In the Okinawan language, the word “arin-kurin” is used instead of “that and this.” The Okinawan language has only three vowels, “aiueo” becomes “aiuiu.” In other words, “aremo -koremo” becomes “arimu-kurimu.”
Aling-Cling LLC does not limit itself to one industry or one type of business, but rather it is a place where you can find out what you are interested in doing and how to do it. We hope to contribute, even if only a little, to making our society more affluent.