[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Metal Ornament
Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day.
it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana that likes script letters.
Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background?
Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day.
it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana that likes script letters.
Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background?
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