Black Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper
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A staggered bird is a plover family bird at the water’s edge. The appearance of the staggered birds flying around the waterside is very graceful, and has long been popular as a pattern for clothes and furnishings. It also means that there are many “thousands”, and “chidori” also means “many birds at the water’s … Read More

Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper
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Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wrapping paper A staggered bird is a plover family bird at the water’s edge. The appearance of the staggered birds flying around the waterside is very graceful, and has long been popular as a pattern for clothes and furnishings. It also means that there are many “thousands”, and … Read More

Black Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese flip flops
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Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese flip flops It is said to be good for praying for games and family safety. It is an auspicious pattern that has been popular since the days of Manyo. Chidori, which is drawn on a kimono along with the waves as a bird that lives on the water’s … Read More

Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese flip flops
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It is said to be good for praying for games and family safety. It is an auspicious pattern that has been popular since the days of Manyo. Chidori, which is drawn on a kimono along with the waves as a bird that lives on the water’s edge, can be worn in different seasons depending … Read More

Black Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wine box
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Black Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wine box It is said to be good for praying for games and family safety. It is an auspicious pattern that has been popular since the days of Manyo. Chidori, which is drawn on a kimono along with the waves as a bird that lives on the … Read More

Chidori (many birds) pattern traditional japanese wine box
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traditional japanese wine box A staggered bird is a plover family bird at the water’s edge. The appearance of the staggered birds flying around the waterside is very graceful, and has long been popular as a pattern for clothes and furnishings. It also means that there are many “thousands”, and “chidori” also means “many … Read More