[Kanji] Five stars long sleeves T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Five stars T-Shirt The highest evaluation in the evaluation system that evaluates on a 5-point scale. Five planets known from ancient times in China. The names of Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury. Japanese calls “Go sei”, “Itsusu boshi”.

[Kanji] Ada T-Shirt
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Name Ada translated into Japanese Kanji T-Shirt This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Ada T-Shirt

[Kanji] Langarm-T-Shirt mit dem Aufdruck „Reiche Ernten und riesige Ernten“
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japanese said “Go Koku Ho Jo”. A term that broadly refers to the abundant harvest of agricultural products such as grains. [Kanji] bumper crops and huge harvest long sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] Shinobi-Knopf
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[Kanji] Shinobi Button ein professioneller Spion (im feudalen Japan), der in Heimlichkeit und Geheimhaltung hoch ausgebildet ist.

[Kanji] Parents (guardian) T-Shirts
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A person who has an obligation to protect minors. In particular, the parent of the child, or someone who replaces the parent. japanese said Ho-go-sha. [Kanji] Parents (guardian) T-Shirts

[Kanji] Are you Sharon? T-Shirt
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translated name into kanji for Sharon. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Are you Sharon? T-Shirt

[Kanji] Are you Robert? Hoodie
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[Kanji] Are you Robert? Hoodie translated name into kanji for Robert. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] Morimoto T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Morimoto T-Shirt A Japanese famous football player.

[Kanji] Hello Jane! Toddler Hoodie
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translated name into kanji for Jane. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Hello Jane! Toddler Hoodie

[Kanji] elegant men / women T-Shirt
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[Kanji] elegant men / women T-Shirt It seems that it is clearly missing. It looks like it’s not profane. japanese said “Sho-Sya”. It’s difficult Kanji who read few Japanese.

[Kanji] Parents (guardian) T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Parents (guardian) T-Shirt japanese said Ho-go-sha. A person who has an obligation to protect minors. In particular, the parent of the child, or someone who replaces the parent.

[Family Crests] Oda Mokko and Chinese flower pinback Button
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This is Oda Nobunaga’s famous family crest. Five-sided Mokko inside Karahana flower for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note: Mokko is designed a bird’s nest. the bird’s nest is the thought of prosperity of descendants is put in, and it is said to be a happy crest. … Read More

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf Round Button
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It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These are Takauji Ashikaga, Nobunaga Oda, … Read More

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf button
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[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf button It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s … Read More

[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Button
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This is also a famous family crest. There are various theories, but at that time, it was said that the “Sanzu River” was flowing between the world and the world, and that the ferry to cross the river required “Rokumonsen (current monetary value of about 300 yen)”. I am. The family crest also shows … Read More

[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button
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[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button This is also a famous family crest. There are various theories, but at that time, it was said that the “Sanzu River” was flowing between the world and the world, and that the ferry to cross the river required “Rokumonsen (current monetary value of about 300 yen)”. … Read More

[Familienwappen] Ryoma Sakamotos Glockenblumenknopf
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Kreuzlinien innerhalb des Kikyo (Ballonblume, Glockenblume) Kamon. Es wurde von Ryoma Sakamoto verwendet, der am Ende der Edo-Zeit die Nachfolge im Taisei Hokan antrat. Anmerkung: Kikyo (Ballonblume, Glockenblume) ist eine der Sieben Herbstkräuter. Früher wurde eine Glockenblume den Göttern und Buddhas geweiht, um … Weiterlesen

[Family Crests] Eiraku coin Round Button
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[Family Crests] Eiraku coin Round Button Nobunaga Oda used the Eiraku coin (Eiraku Tsuho) design that was in circulation as a family crest as a symbol of economic power. He used it as a flag.

[Family Crests] sparrows and bamboo leaves Button
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It is a family crest that the Uesugi family gave to the Date family as a “proof of marriage”. The combination with bamboo leaves is popular. note. The sparrow has long been a familiar bird to the Japanese. In Shikoku and Wakayama prefectures, sparrows are also called “itakura” and mean small birds (kura) that … Read More

[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] Sparrows and bamboo leaves Round Button It is a family crest that the Uesugi family gave to the Date family as a “proof of marriage”. The combination with bamboo leaves is popular. note. The sparrow has long been a familiar bird to the Japanese. In Shikoku and Wakayama prefectures, sparrows are also … Read More

[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Button
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It is a crest used by “Taira no Kiyomori”, the lord of the Heike clan. Nobunaga Oda began to use the “swallowtail butterfly crest” in honor of Taira’s descendants from a certain time in order to replace Seiwa Genji’s Muromachi Shogunate. note. Butterflies are creatures that grow while transforming from larvae to pupae to … Read More

[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Round Button
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[Family Crests] Swallowtail butterfly Round Button It is a crest used by “Taira no Kiyomori”, the lord of the Heike clan. Nobunaga Oda began to use the “swallowtail butterfly crest” in honor of Taira’s descendants from a certain time in order to replace Seiwa Genji’s Muromachi Shogunate. note. Butterflies are creatures that grow while … Read More

[Familienwappen] Nichts in Kanji-Zeichen Knopf
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One character of nothing is drawn. Nothing means “innocence”, which is a psychological state freed from all anxieties based on the idea of ​​Zen Buddhism. However, no evidence of Oda Nobunaga’s use of this family crest has ever been confirmed, and it is only described in the “Kansei Choshu Shokafu”. [Family Crests] Nothing in … Read More

[Familienwappen] Nichts in Kanji-Zeichen Knopf
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[Family Crests] Nothing in Kanji letter Button One character of nothing is drawn. Nothing means “innocence”, which is a psychological state freed from all anxieties based on the idea of ​​Zen Buddhism. However, no evidence of Oda Nobunaga’s use of this family crest has ever been confirmed, and it is only described in the … Read More

[Family Crests] Taiko Paulownia Button
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The family crest used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi when he was inaugurated as Taiko. It is said that he created it himself. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, who gave many paulownia crests to the military commanders who became subordinates in the process of controlling various parts of the country, began to use the taiko paulownia crests, which was … Read More

[Familienwappen] Ryoma Sakamotos runder Glockenblumenknopf
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[Familienwappen] Ryoma Sakamotos Glockenblumen-Kamon (Kikyo-Kamon) mit gekreuzten Linien innerhalb der Kikyo-Ballonblume (Glockenblume). Es wurde von Ryoma Sakamoto verwendet, der am Ende der Edo-Zeit die Nachfolge des Taisei Hokan antrat. Anmerkung: Die Kikyo-Ballonblume (Glockenblume) gehört zu den Sieben Herbstkräutern. Früher wurde eine Glockenblume einem bestimmten Menschen gewidmet … Weiterlesen

[Family Crests] Eiraku coin button
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Nobunaga Oda used the Eiraku coin (Eiraku Tsuho) design that was in circulation as a family crest as a symbol of economic power. He used it as a flag. [Family Crests] Eiraku coin button

[Kanji] Are you Susan? Hoodie
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name translated into kanji for Susan. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Are you Susan? Hoodie

[Kanji] elegant men – women T-Shirt
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It seems that it is clearly missing. It looks like it’s not profane. japanese said “Sho-Sya”. It’s difficult Kanji who read few Japanese. [Kanji] elegant men – women T-Shirt

[Kanji] Glückwunsch Pinback Buttons
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Symbol für Langlebigkeit (Kanji). In Japan heißt es Kotobuki oder Ju. Glückwunschknopf

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