[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Snowflake Pewter Christmas Ornament
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[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Snowflake Pewter Christmas Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana like calligraphic style. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “flax leaf pattern” in the background?

[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ball Christmas Ornament
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Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese hiragana. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background? [Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ball Christmas Ornament

[Hiragana] Happy birthday to XXX with flax-leaf Ceramic Ornament
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it is literal translation in scripted Japanese Hiragana. The background is a hemp leaf (flax-leaf) pattern, a traditional Japanese pattern. In the past, it is said that newborns were dressed in engraftment with this pattern to pray for good health. Can’t you see it shining? You can change the name, and background color, so … Read More

[Hiragana] Happy birthday to X with Shippo pattern Ornament
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it is literal translation in scripted Japanese Hiragana. The background is a Japanese traditional pattern of cloisonné, which is an auspicious pattern. Can’t you see it shining? You can change the name, and background color, so please change the name of the recipient. [Hiragana] Happy birthday to X with Shippo pattern Ornament

[Kanji + Hiragana] flavor of native dishes Paper Plates
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Ingredients and dishes eaten at the place where you were born and raised. Or a dish made by the person who raised it. Japanese says Ko-Kyo-no-Aji or Furu-Sato-no-Aji. [Kanji + Hiragana] flavor of native dishes Paper Plates

There are 無礼者 on the internet.
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無礼者 means an insolent fellow, a rude fellow. When we have a time, we are browsing on the internet. And we find some 無礼者 , illegal and ignorant user. They resale use our brushed contents without permission and didn’t contact us. Japanese calligraphy (brushed work, handwriting Japanese) is creative work, too. We will be … Read More

[Hiragana] happy birthday Ceramic Tile
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Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u. [Hiragana] happy birthday Ceramic Tile

[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Ceramic Ornament
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[Hiragana] merry christmas Ceramic Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana like European and American calligraphic style. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “flax leaf pattern” in the background?

[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Metal Ornament
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[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Metal Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana that likes script letters. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background?

[Hiragana] Happy birthday Cake Topper
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[Hiragana] happy birthday Cake Topper Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Hiragana] Happy birthday Ceramic Ornament
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[Hiragana] happy birthday Ceramic Ornament Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Kanji] strongest Plaque
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[Kanji] strongest Plaque Japanese says sai-kyo. A superlative word that expresses “strength.” It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with others. The strongest thing. A state that is second to none.

[Kanji] strongest Ceramic Ornament
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[Kanji] strongest Ceramic Ornament A superlative word that expresses “strength.” It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with others. The strongest thing. A state that is second to none. Japanese says sai-kyo.

[Kanji] Ukraine Drink Coaster
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[Kanji] Ukraine Drink Coaster Ukrainskaya Sovietskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika. A republic located in the “Horn of Africa” ​​at the eastern end of the African continent. Mogadishu, the capital. It faces the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and borders Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti to the west.

[Kanji] Samurai signboard style with red letter Coaster
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[Kanji] Samurai signboard style with red letter Coaster A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan. But Japanese has chivalrous spirit like a Samurai.

[Kanji] vanity Kitchen Towel
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[Kanji] vanity Kitchen Towel the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations Japanese says Mu-Jou.

[Kanji] salt Coaster
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[Kanji] salt Coaster white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. In Japan, sending salt means “dare to help an enemy in a difficult situation” and “seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate gains and losses.” Japanese says shio.

[Kanji] vanity Beverage Coaster
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[Kanji] vanity Beverage Coaster the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations. Japanese says Mu-Jou.

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Sandstone Coaster
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Sandstone Coaster mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Hiragana] Happy birthday Coaster
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[Hiragana] Happy birthday Coaster Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Hiragana] happy birthday Placemat
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[Hiragana] happy birthday Placemat Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Hiragana] Happy birthday Towel
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[Hiragana] happy birthday Towel Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Kanji] strongest Dinner Plate
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[Kanji] strongest Dinner Plate The strongest thing. Japanese says sai-kyo. A superlative word that expresses “strength.” It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with others. The strongest thing. A state that is second to none.

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Teapot
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Teapot mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Drink Pitcher
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Drink Pitcher mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Kanji] salt Kitchen Towel
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white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. In Japan, sending salt means “dare to help an enemy in a difficult situation” and “seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate gains and losses.” Japanese says shio. [Kanji] salt Kitchen Towel

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Towel
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Towel mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Cloth Napkin
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking 2 Inch Round Button mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Kanji] Love Ceramic Ornament
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Hand-writing Japanese Kanji “Love” and “merry Christmas” in Katakana on gold background. It’s white letters on design back [Kanji] Love Ceramic Ornament

[Kanji] Ukraine Teapot
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[Kanji] Ukraine Teapot a republic in southeastern Europe. Ukrainskaya Sovietskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika. In addition, in a large agricultural country, wheat, corn, tensai, sunflower, grapes, etc. are cultivated and livestock are flourishing in the fertile black land zone that occupies 50% of the land. It’s in Japanese Kanji characters with flag color.

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