
Happiness naturally comes to homes filled with laughter. This phrase originates from the proverb “Wa ra u ka do ni ha fu ku ki ta ru” (laughter brings good fortune), meaning that happiness naturally comes to households where smiles never cease. The hiragana text below this work corresponds to that proverb. Regarding the kanji … Read More

Handwritten and designed greetings for 25 types of New Year’s cards in Kanji. There are 2- and 4-character New Year’s greetings, which are words that are also used as 4-character phrases. (Some of them are not idioms and are not found in dictionaries.) Four-letter New Year’s greeting cards are considered to be used not … Read More

Since gratitude is something that is felt with the heart (although some say it is conveyed as a will to the head), the design is a heart-shaped version of the kanji character for gratitude. What is gratitude? Gratitude is an emotion that we feel when we recognize that we have obtained some good result, … Read More

Description for Merry Christmas in Japanese Hiragana This is a colloquial translation of Merry Christmas written in hiragana. It is a design that arranges it in a cursive style.

Sie gilt zusammen mit der Kranichschildkröte als Glücksbringer. Da alle drei der Kälte trotzen, werden sie die „Drei Freunde des Winters“ genannt und bei Zeremonien als Gratulationssymbole verwendet. Ein Begriff, der anstelle der jeweiligen Kategorie verwendet wird, wenn Waren und Sitze in drei Kategorien eingeteilt werden. Kiefer, Bambus und Pflaume … Weiterlesen

A festival originated in Europe, held on October 31 every year. Originally a religious event that celebrates the autumn harvest and drives out evil spirits, it takes place on the night before the All-hallow, the day of the Catholic Saints, on November 1. Shortened “All-hallow-even” and called Halloween. In recent years there is Halloween … Read More

It is to say that we use for greetings of the new year and pray for long life and happiness. Japan call “Ei ju ka fuku”.


It means that the family will be safe and free from various calamities in that year, and that the family will be prosperous and all family members will be healthy and have a stable spirit and full of vitality. Japanese says “Ka Nai An Zen”. Examples of English translations peace and prosperity in the … Read More


Celebrating the birthday of a person or character, both real and fictitious. Japan calls “Tan Jo Sai”.

1. Ebisu is a famous place name in Tokyo Ebisu is a neighborhood in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Conveniently near Roppongi and central Shibuya, Ebisu is easily accessed by the JR Yamanote and Hibiya lines via Ebisu Station. Together with the trendy neighboring communities of Daikanyama and Hiroo, it has boutiques, vintage stores and patisseries … Read More



















