[Kanji] I’m OK / All right Hoodie
|

Originally, it is used for various purposes. 1. It’s strong and solid. 2. There is no mistake and it is a certain situation. 3. When confirming the meaning of necessity / unnecessary. 4. If there is no problem. 5. If you decline gently. It is well established as a convenient word for Japanese people … Read More

[Kanji] Japanese katydid T-Shirt
|

The body is green or brown and is about 4 cm long. Seen in sunny meadows from summer to autumn, males squeak during the day. The old name for crickets. Japanese calls “Kirigirisu”. [Kanji] Japanese katydid T-Shirt

[Kanji] Are you Mike? T-Shirt
|

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

[Kanji] Morimoto Apron
|

[Kanji] Morimoto Kids’ Apron A Japanese famous soccer player.

[Family Crests] Takeda-bishi Classic Round Sticker
|

It’s famous family crest of Takeda Shingen. Shingen Takeda was a daimyo during the Warring States period. The “Furinkazan”, which is said to have been written on the flag sashimono (military flag), is also famous. note. Hishimon (rhombus shape) is said to be a stylized version of the trapa japonica fruit or trapa japonica … Read More

[Kanji] Scorpion Hoodie
|

It is said to be the oldest arthropod in existence. There are more than 1000 types of scorpions in the world. Probably because the continent existed before its current form, it has a wide range of habitat, and especially in the Southern Hemisphere, it is prosperous and is distributed in almost all areas except … Read More

[Kanji] evil spirits residing in forests, mountain Hoodie
|

[Kanji] evil spirits residing in forests, mountain Hoodie A general term for monsters that are harmful to humans. Also, the parable of those who do evil for their own desires. Japanese says “Chi Mi Mou Ryo”.

[Kanji] Scorpion T-Shirt
|

[Kanji] Scorpion T-Shirt Japanese says “Sasori” It is a predator with a scissor-shaped pedipalp at the front end of the body and a poisonous stinger at the rear end. The oldest fossil record, including more than 1,700 species, dates back to the Silurian period 430 million years ago. Widely known as toxic organisms, only … Read More

[Kanji] evil spirits residing in forests, mountain T-Shirt
|

A general term for monsters that are harmful to humans. Also, the parable of those who do evil for their own desires. Japanese says “Chi Mi Mou Ryou”. [Kanji] evil spirits residing in forests, mountain T-Shirt

[Kanji] Inagaki T-Shirt
|

it’s popular first name in Japan. [Kanji] Inagaki T-Shirt

[Kanji] Too bad T-Shirts
|

It means the worst thing that can happen. It is used as a noun “the worst” or as an adjective “the worst” in a variety of situations. Synonyms include “the worst” and “the worst of the worst. Worst” means, literally, “the worst. The word “worst” is used to describe a situation that is very … Read More

[Kanji] Too bad as red letters hoodie
|

[Kanji] Too bad as red letters hoodie Japanese says “Sai Aku”. This is the worst thing. Words that use the word “evil,” like “worst,” include “bad quality,” “bad luck,” “bad shape,” and “evil, Also synonyms, worst Meaning: the least desirable state of things. The very worst quality. Also, its appearance. Extremely bad Meaning: the … Read More

[Kanji] Honda T-Shirts
|

1. A Japanese famous football player. 2. A Japanese car manufactuing company. [Kanji] Honda T-Shirts

[Kanji] satanism T-Shirt
|

A literary tendency to pursue the dark side of human beings and find beauty in their expressions with a demonic spirit that destroys and denies everything. Japanese says “Aku-Ma-Shu-Gi” [Kanji] satanism T-Shirt

[Kanji] Mt.Fuji Hoodie
|

[Kanji] Mt.Fuji Hoodie Mount Fuji. A stratovolcano, mainly basalt, that straddles both Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures. It used to be the main peak of the Fuji volcanic belt, but it has been regarded as a symbol of Japan since ancient times because of its highest altitude (3776 meters) and beautiful appearance. An active volcano … Read More

[Kanji] satanism Hoodie
|

[Kanji] satanism Hoodie A literary tendency to pursue the dark side of human beings and find beauty in their expressions with a demonic spirit that destroys and denies everything. Japanese says “Aku-Ma-Shu-Gi”.

[Family Crests] Nandina like a wheels Round sticker
|

Nandina like a wheels for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Nandina domestica : It was treated as an auspicious plant, familiar with the word “rolling through difficulties”. It also has the meaning of “auspicious” and “apotropaic magic”, and was often used for celebrations. [Family Crests] Nandina … Read More

[Kanji] angerfish Hoodie
|

It is distributed all over Japan and lives near reefs and on the seabed where seaweed grows. The season is winter, and you can eat it in anko nabe. Japanese says “An-Kou”. [Kanji] anglerfish Hoodie

[Family Crests] 3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata Sticker
|

3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Oxalis leaves (Katabami) are heart-shaped. It has strong fertility and was favored by public and samurai families for its auspiciousness. [Family Crests] 3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata Sticker

[Kanji] holy Hoodie
|

[Kanji] holy Hoodie Being as spiritual and precious as God. It’s solemn and funny. It should be clean and free of injuries. Solemn thing. Japanese says “Shin-sei”.

[Family Crests] 3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata Round sticker
|

[Family Crests] 3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata Sticker 3 chasing ginkgo leaves with Oxalis corniculata for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Oxalis leaves (Katabami) are heart-shaped. It has strong fertility and was favored by public and samurai families for its auspiciousness. It’s negative positive … Read More

[Kanji] the Devil, Satan Hoodie
|

[Kanji] the Devil, Satan Hoodie A monster that interferes with Buddhist training. Anthropomorphic expression of evil and injustice. A monster that invites people to evil. Japanese says “Aku Ma”.

[Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Sticker
|

Reverse sides oxalis corniculata for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Oxalis leaves (Katabami) are heart-shaped. It has strong fertility and was favored by public and samurai families for its auspiciousness. [Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Sticker

[Kanji] brushed UFO T-Shirt
|

Almost synonymous with “flying saucer”. Incidents such as unexplained mysterious flying objects being witnessed or photographed as products of natural phenomena and earth civilization have been reported in various parts of the world including the United States. There is a debate over the actual situation. Japanese says “Mi-Kaku-Nin Hi-Ko-Bu-Tai”. Abbreviation for unidentified flying object. … Read More

[Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Round sticker
|

[Family Crests] Reverse sides oxalis corniculata Round sticker Reverse sides oxalis corniculata for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Oxalis leaves (Katabami) are heart-shaped. It has strong fertility and was favored by public and samurai families for its auspiciousness.

[Kanji] Inagaki T-Shirts
|

it’s popular first name in Japan. [Kanji] Inagaki T-Shirts

[Family Crests] 3 oak leaves inside a circle Sticker
|

[Family Crests] 3 oak leaves inside a circle Sticker 3 oak leaves inside a circle for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Kashiwa (ork leaf) is a deciduous tree of the family Fagaceae, and its large and thick leaves were used in ancient times for tableware for … Read More

[Family Crests] 3 oak leaves inside a circle Round sticker
|

3 oak leaves inside a circle for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Kashiwa (ork leaf) is a deciduous tree of the family Fagaceae, and its large and thick leaves were used in ancient times for tableware for serving food, and were considered to be “sacred trees.” … Read More

1 107 108 109 110 111 112