[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] Asia by vertical T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Asia by vertical T-Shirt Asia is the name of a region that refers to a part of the earth’s land, and refers to the eastern part of the Eurasian continent and the islands such as the Japanese archipelago attached to it. It is divided by the Mountains, the Black Sea, the Bosphorus Strait, … Read More

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

[Kanji] Are you Anthony? T-Shirt
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This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Are you Anthony? T-Shirt

[Kanji] Ada Hoodie
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name Ada translated into Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Hello! Ada Hoodie

[Kanji] Hello! Anthony Hoodie
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[Kanji] Hello! Anthony Hoodie This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] Hello Sharon! T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Hello Sharon! T-Shirt 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] very special T-Shirt
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[Kanji] very special T-Shirt A state that is different from the state that is widely accepted, that is, a state that is an exception.

[Kanji] congratulations Pin
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congratulations button representing longevity Kanji

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

[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

[Family Crests] Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) Round Sticker
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Gentian Flowers and Bamboo Grasses Sticker The most basic design of the Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) crest. It depicts a single Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) leaf bearing five flowers on both sides, arranged in an inflorescence pointing diagonally upward. It can be found by clicking the button above. The white family crest is hidden. Click the … Read More

[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Button
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The crest of Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The 3 Hollyhock(Aoi) crest used by Ieyasu Tokugawa is said to be derived from it. note: Hollyhock(Aoi) is a perennial plant that grows naturally in forests all over the country and is a common plant. It is said that the development of the house was likened to … Read More

[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button
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[Family Crests] 2 hollyhock leaves Round Button The crest of Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The 3 Hollyhock(Aoi) crest used by Ieyasu Tokugawa is said to be derived from it. note: Hollyhock(Aoi) is a perennial plant that grows naturally in forests all over the country and is a common plant. It is said that the … Read More

[Familienwappen] Linksdrehender Mitsudomoe-Knopf
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Der Ursprung ist unklar, aber es wird häufig als Götterwappen verwendet und entstand am Hachiman-Schrein, von wo es sich zu anderen Schreinen ausbreitete. Da es seit der Antike ein beliebtes Motiv ist, wird es auch für nicht näher spezifizierte Familienwappen verwendet. [Familienwappen] Linksdrehender Mitsudomoe-Knopf. Der Familienname, zu dem … Weiterlesen

[Familienwappen] Runder Knopf aus Taiko-Paulownia
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[Familienwappen] Runder Knopf aus Paulownienholz der Taiko. Das Familienwappen, das Toyotomi Hideyoshi bei seiner Amtseinführung als Taiko trug. Es heißt, er habe es selbst entworfen. Hideyoshi Toyotomi, der im Zuge der Herrschaft über verschiedene Landesteile zahlreiche Wappen aus Paulownienholz an die ihm unterstellten Militärkommandanten verlieh, begann … Weiterlesen

[Kanji] Asia by vertical long sleeves T-Shirt
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Asia is the name of a region that refers to a part of the earth’s land, and refers to the eastern part of the Eurasian continent and the islands such as the Japanese archipelago attached to it. It is divided by the Mountains, the Black Sea, the Bosphorus Strait, and the Dardanels Strait, and … Read More

[Familienwappen] Dreiblättriger Pfeilspitzenknopf
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Als Toyotomi Hideyoshi sich noch „Kinoshita Tokichiro“ nannte, verwendete er das Wappen der Familie Sagittaria trifolia (Omodaka), bis ihm Nobunaga Oda das Wappen der Paulownie (5-3) verlieh. Anmerkung: Omogata ist eines der zehn wichtigsten Familienwappen, die in Japan weit verbreitet sind. Sagittaria trifolia ist eine Wasserpflanze, deren Blätter pfeilspitzenähnlich sind. … Weiterlesen

[Katakana] Samurai rote Ansteckknöpfe
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[Katakana] Samurai roter Knopf. Ein japanischer Krieger. Heute gibt es keine Samurai mehr in Japan.

[Kanji] daybreak T-Shirt
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[Kanji] daybreak T-Shirt breaking Dawn. It means that a new era and a new literary and artistic movement will begin. japanese said “Rei-Mei”.

[Kanji] Shinobi-Knöpfe
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Ein professioneller Spion (im feudalen Japan), der in Tarnung und Geheimhaltung bestens ausgebildet ist. [Kanji] Shinobi-Knopf

[Kanji] Abra Hoodie
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[Kanji] Abra Hoodie Name Abra translated into Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] free spirited long sleeve T-Shirt
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Acting on your own mind without being bound by anything. Japanese says “Ji-Yu-Hon-Pou”. [Kanji] free spirited long sleeve T-Shirt

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