longevity and happiness in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is to say that we use for greetings of the new year and pray for long life and happiness. Japan call “Ei ju ka fuku”.

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Shouchikubai

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Shouchikubai 1 It’s happiness and fortune word. pine, bamboo and plum trees. 2 high, middle and low. top, middle and bottom. upper, medium, lower; first, second and third. Japanese says sho-chiku-bai. > Stock of New Year’s greetings しょうちくばい 漢字 松竹梅

Lively filled

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The dragon takes off and the tiger jumps up. Being full of bubbling vibrancy. It is an auspicious four-character idiom that has been around for a long time. Japanese calls Ryu-Tou-Ko-Yaku. > greeting word stock 龍騰虎躍 りゅうとうこやく 漢字

congratulations

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the act of acknowledging that someone has an occasion for celebration. Japanese calls Kotobuki, Ju. > Stock of New Year’s greetings ことぶき 漢字

longevity and happiness

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> Stock of New Year’s greetings Japanese says “Ei ju ka fuku”. Best wishes good luck and longevity. えいじゅかふく 漢字 永寿嘉福

a lot of happiness luck and fortune

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Japanese calls Kei-Ki-Man-Puku. Many happy, be happy, be good there would hope and will. > Stock of New Year’s greetings けいきまんぷく 漢字 慶禧萬福

extremes of luxury

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Japanese says “Ei-Yo-Ei-Ka”. > Stock of New Year’s greetings えいようえいか 漢字 賀詞 四字熟語

Happiness

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Good. Admirable. Kanji used for celebrations and Japanese names. Japanese says Hiro, Yoshi, Yoshimi, Yomishi. > Stock of New Year’s greetings ひろ よし よしみ よみし 漢字