worthy of national treasure in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is not “national treasure” which country appoints, but may be recognized as “national treasure”. Japanese says “Koku ho kyu”.

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national guest in Kanji [in Stock]

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Foreign heads of state, kings, imperial families, ministers, special envoys, etc. who visit with the qualification of a gift and are entertained by the state as official guests at national expense. Japanese call “Koku hin”.

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[Kanji] worthy of national treasure T-shirt

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Although it lacks a decisive factor in identifying the author and origin by scientific inspection, it is as valuable as a national treasure in terms of age and technique. Items or people that are not recognized as national treasures but are of similar value. Japanese says koku-hou-kyu. [Kanji] worthy of national treasure T-Shirt

[Kanji] worthy of national treasure Toddler T-shirt

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[Kanji] worthy of national treasure Toddler T-shirt Although it lacks a decisive factor in identifying the author and origin by scientific inspection, it is as valuable as a national treasure in terms of age and technique. Items or people that are not recognized as national treasures but are of similar value. Japanese says koku-hou-kyu.

worthy of national treasure

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Although it lacks a decisive factor in identifying the author and origin by scientific inspection, it is as valuable as a national treasure in terms of age and technique. Items or people that are not recognized as national treasures but are of similar value. > example products こくほうきゅう 漢字

national guest

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Customers such as foreign heads of state, kings and prime ministers officially sponsored by the government and the imperial family. > executive Kanji stock こくひん 漢字

[Kanji] national guest long sleeves T-shirt

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[Kanji] national guest long sleeves T-Shirt Japanese calls “Koku Hin”. Foreign heads of state, kings, imperial families, ministers, special envoys, etc. who visit with the qualification of a gift and are entertained by the state as official guests at national expense.

[Kanji] national guest T-shirt

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Foreign heads of state, kings, imperial families, ministers, special envoys, etc. who visit with the qualification of a gift and are entertained by the state as official guests at national expense. Japanese calls “Koku Hin”. [Kanji] national guest T-shirt

Curry in Kanji [in Stock]

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Curry is readily available at any restaurant, and it has become a national dish in Japan. The country where curry was born When most people hear the word “home of curry,” they most likely think of India. Indeed, India is the birthplace of the dish we know today as curry. However, curry does not … Read More

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Ohtani in Kanji and Katakana [in Stock]

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It is a geographical family name, widely found outside of the Tohoku and Kyushu regions. The most common reading of “Ohtani” is “Ohtani,” but in the Tohoku region and near Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, it is often read as “Ohya. The family descended from the Emperor Kammu and received the surname Taira from the … Read More

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Nagasaki in Hiragana [in Stock]

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Nagasaki as a place name Nagasaki City is a city located in the southwestern part of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is also the prefectural capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, and is designated as a core city. During the Edo period, when the country was isolated, it was a port town with Dejima, the … Read More

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Hawaii in Kanji [in Stock]

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United States state. The Hawaiian Islands, which float almost in the center of the North Pacific Ocean, consist of eight major islands and 124 small islands. Also known as “Aloha Island”. Hawaii’s natural environment A part of the ridge created by the crustal movement that runs north and south from Aleutian to Australia in … Read More

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Roppongi in Hiragana [in Stock]

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A district in the northern part of Minato-ku, Tokyo. In the Edo period, there were six daimyo (Uesugi, Kutsuki, Takagi, Aoki, Kabane, Ichiyanagi) Nakayashiki, and it is said that the place names are derived from the fact that the surnames of the six daimyo are all related to trees. It is also said that … Read More

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Madagascar in Kanji [in Stock]

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An island country in the Indian Ocean 392 kilometers east of the southeastern part of the African Continent across the Mozambique Channel. République de Madagascar, officially known as the Republic of Madagascar. It consists of Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world, and a small coastal island. Madagascar Nature Madagascar Island has the … Read More

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London in Kanji [in Stock]

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The capital of England. The country’s largest city in southeastern England, straddling both banks of the Thames. The city is at the center, and 12 other wards such as Westminster formed the County of London, but from the standpoint of expanding the metropolitan area and wide-area administration, middlesex, parts of Kent and Essex, etc. … Read More

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Paris city in Kanji [in Stock]

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French capital. It spreads concentrically around Cite Island in the middle of the Seine River in the center of the Paris Basin. An important port on the Seine, central to the French railway network, with international airports such as Orly and Charles de Gaulle. Although industries such as machinery, automobiles, aircraft, chemicals, construction materials, … Read More

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Yamato spirit in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. This refers to the ability and wisdom to handle Japanese business practices and current affairs for the knowledge gained from studying Han studies. 2. A spirit unique to the Japanese people, used in national ideology since the early modern times. Japanese consciousness. Japan says “Yamato Damashii”.

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wanted criminal in Kanji [in Stock]

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Indicate the surname of a suspect who has received an arrest warrant and request an arrest from a national or other investigation agency. Japan call “Shi mei te hai”.

Principauté de Monaco in Kanji [in Stock]

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A constitutional monarchy bordering the southeastern part of France facing the Mediterranean. Official name Principality of Monaco. There are entertainment facilities such as casinos and a beach, and the national budget is covered by tourism income. It’s written by vertically Kanji.

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Foreigner in Kanji [in Stock]

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Those who do not have the nationality of the country in each country. In Japan, those who do not have Japanese nationality are foreigners, and there are foreign nationals and stateless persons. Japan call “Gai jin” as abbreviated “Gai koku jin”.

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Kyoto in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is one of the cities in Japan. It is also known as the capital or Kyoto, and historically it was the capital city of Heiankyo, which was designated as the capital of Japan in 794, and at that time it was the center of Japanese politics and culture. The city leaves a grid-like … Read More

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Sumo in Kanji [in Stock]

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A wrestling in which two players try on the ground and win the opponent if they defeat or move out of the ground. Japan has always been held in Japan and is considered a national sport. Or Sumo wrestler’s abbreviation.

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chairperson in Kanji [in Stock]

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A person who organizes some committees and groups. Students who hold leadership positions in school classes. In Japan’s politics and society,Head of the National Assembly Committee. Japanese says “I in cho”.

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England in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the United Kingdoms that make up the United Kingdom and occupies most of Great Britain. It borders Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. Although it is located far north, it is strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream and the westerly winds that blow over it all year round, and … Read More

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Yanesen in Kanji [in Stock]

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The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen. Yanesen refers to the Yanaka / Nezu / Sendagi area. Located in Bunkyo Ward and Taito Ward, near the center of Tokyo’s 23 wards, it is a part of the so-called “Yamanote”, but it still retains the atmosphere of downtown Tokyo, and is … Read More

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Alexandria city

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The local name is Al-Iskandarīyah. Egypt’s second largest city. It is the largest trading port and extends horizontally and elongated facing the Mediterranean Sea. Famous as an Arab summer resort. A port of shipment of cotton, vegetables and fruits. With industries such as chemicals, textiles, food and shipbuilding, it is also the commercial center … Read More

lake Mashu in Kanji [in Stock]

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Lake Mashu is a endorheic crater lake formed in the caldera of a potentially active volcano. It is located in Akan National Park on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. The lake has been called the clearest lake in the world. Mashu volcano is located on the east wall of the Kussharo caldera (26km east-west, … Read More

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Hiroshima in Kanji [in Stock]

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Abbreviation for Hiroshima Prefecture or its prefectural capital, Hiroshima City. History of Hiroshima City During the Edo period, Hiroshima developed as a castle town of the Asano clan with an income of 426,500 koku. Since the Meiji period, it has had a strong character as a military city, and during the Sino-Japanese War, the … Read More

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deputy manager of a department in Kanji [in Stock]

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A person responsible for the administration of a business. Usually in a Japanese company it will be classed above the section chief. next-in-command, Deputy National Director, Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Chief Memorial Affairs Director, Vice Director, Deputy Chief Benefits Director, deputy manager, Deputy Chief Medical Director, Deputy Director and etc. Japanese says “Ji Cho”.

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Nihonbashi in Kanji [in Stock]

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It was the business center of Edo. The area is flooded with people who support economic activities, such as merchants and craftsmen who dream of prosperity from all over Japan, and the infrastructure is in place. “Nihonbashi”, which exists as a symbol of this area, was built in 1603 by the first wooden bridge … Read More

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