Hayashi in Kanji with family crests as Senjafuda - Zangyo-Ninja

This is a fictional group performing hayashi music. This work designs the fictional hayashi group “Hayashi” in the style of a senjafuda (temple/shrine charm) using this site’s original font. The font under development features an ultra-thick line style resembling brushwork, often called senja-moji or yose-moji, with enhanced curves and rounded forms. The large kanji … Read More

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Rugby football in Kanji (english is Maru-yose font) - Zangyo-Ninja

A ball game where teams compete to score points by carrying an oval ball into the opponent’s in-goal area. While the 15-a-side Rugby Union is the most common form, there are also 7-a-side (Sevens), 10-a-side (Tens) Rugby Union, and Rugby League (13-a-side). Origins of Rugby Modern rugby traces its origins to football played among … Read More

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Abel and Aibel in Kanji with crest (Maru-yose font) - Zangyo-Ninja

Both are “abel” and “aibel.” These works are phonetic translations of names converted into kanji. Regarding the left work “愛” means love. “変” means transformation. “瑠” signifies a blue gemstone. It represents someone who transforms love into a blue gemstone. The upper part designs these kanji meanings as a family crest-style mark. Regarding the … Read More

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Dragon in Kanji and English (Maru-yose font) - Zangyo-Ninja

Description for Dragon A legendary creature, usually depicted as long and snake-like, with many claws, common in several East Asian cultures. A large snake-like monster with the eyes of a hare, the horns of a stag, and the claws of a tiger; known for its benevolent behavior in ancient Oriental mythology. Also, the nickname … Read More

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Peace all of the World in Kanji (Maru-yose font) - Zangyo-Ninja

This is the wish of most people in the world. The world is peaceful and well-controlled. Peace throughout the land. Being carefree without any worries. It is an four-character idiom. It is read as “Tenka Taihei”. It is written vertically. In Japanese, vertical writing is done from right to left.

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Ramen in kanji and Katakana with crest (Maru-yose font) - Zangyo-Ninja

Japanese ramen has become incredibly diverse. Starting with noodles brought over from China as “Chinese noodles,” people changed the noodles, changed the soup, and arranged the toppings. Ramen quickly gained popularity among the masses and spread throughout Japan in no time. Description of this work An illustration of ramen resembling a family crest is … Read More

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