[Kanji] Autocollants Morimoto
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Un célèbre joueur de football japonais. [Kanji] Autocollants Morimoto

[Kanji] Are you Michel? T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Are you Michel? T-Shirt translated name into kanji for Michel. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] Chemise Zen
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It is an abbreviation of “Zenna”, which is a transliteration of the Sanskrit word meaning to unify the spirit and pursue the truth. [Kanji] Zen Shirt

[Blagues familiales] Chrysanthème à 16 pétales avec autocollant circulaire
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Ce blason familial représente un chrysanthème à seize pétales entouré de lignes d'épaisseur standard. Ce blason était à l'origine un blason octroyé par la Maison impériale. Vous pouvez le découvrir en cliquant sur le bouton ci-dessous. Le blason blanc est masqué. Cliquez sur le bouton « Modifier ce motif » pour afficher le blason blanc, masquer le blason blanc… Lire la suite

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant représentant trois pins à trois niveaux alignés à gauche avec un cercle
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Autocollant représentant trois rangées de pins alignées à gauche dans un cercle. Ce blason familial (Kamon) représente trois rangées de branches de pin disposées verticalement à l'intérieur d'un cercle, la rangée centrale étant décalée vers la gauche. Symbole et représentation de la nature et des plantes, symbole de vieillesse pour une famille japonaise. Remarque : le pin est considéré comme l'arbre des dieux depuis l'Antiquité… Lire la suite

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant représentant trois pins à étages alignés à gauche
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Autocollant représentant trois rangées de pins alignées à gauche. Ce blason familial (Kamon) représente trois rangées de branches de pin empilées verticalement, la rangée centrale étant décalée vers la gauche. Plantes. Remarque : depuis l’Antiquité, le pin est un arbre sacré pour les dieux, et son étymologie est à l’origine des mots « culte » et « fête »… Lire la suite

[Blagues familiales] Autocollant en forme de feuille de bambou avec cercle
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Feuilles de bambou disposées en cercle pour Kamon. Symbole et représentation de plantes ancestrales dans la famille japonaise. Remarque : le bambou et l'herbe de bambou sont considérés comme des plantes sacrées depuis la nuit des temps. Autocollant : feuilles de bambou dans un cercle. Cliquez sur le bouton ci-dessous pour voir la version inversée en noir et blanc de ce symbole familial… Lire la suite

[Kanji] Three stars T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Three stars T-Shirt In terms of grade and rating, evaluate on a three-point scale from one star to three stars. Or such a rating system. The highest evaluation in the evaluation system that evaluates in 3 stages. Japanese calls “Mitsu-Boshi”.

[Kanji] Five stars Hoodie
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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] Five stars Hoodie

[Kanji] I’m OK / All right T-Shirt
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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] Coque iPhone Sushi avec de nombreux types de poissons
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something made with vinegared rice. [Kanji] many kind of fishes for Sushi iPhone Case Aji(Horse mackerel), Asari(Japanese littleneck clam), Ayu(sweetfish), Awabi, Bora(striped mullet), Buri(amberfish), Chozame, Dojou, Ebi(Shrimp), Fugu(Globefish), Funa, Hamachi, Hamo, Higai, Hirame(Flat fish), Ika(Squid), Isagi, Isaza, Iruka(Dolphin), Iwana, Iwashi, Kajika(young yellowtail tuna), Kamasu, Karei, Katsuo(bonito), Kawahag, Koi(Carp), Konoshiro, Kujira(Whale), Maguro(Tuna), Managatsuo(Bonito), Masu, Muroaji, … Read More

[Kanji] de nombreuses sortes de poissons pour les housses d'ordinateur portable Sushi
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[Kanji] many kind of fishes for Sushi Laptop Sleeve anything made with vinegared rice. The reading is written in Roman letters under the Kanji of these fish. Aji(Horse mackerel), Asari(Japanese littleneck clam), Ayu(sweetfish), Awabi, Bora(striped mullet), Buri(amberfish), Chozame, Dojou, Ebi(Shrimp), Fugu(Globefish), Funa, Hamachi, Hamo, Higai, Hirame(Flat fish), Ika(Squid), Isagi, Isaza, Iruka(Dolphin), Iwana, Iwashi, Kajika(young … Read More

[Kanji] Parasitic stomatitis T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Parasitic stomatitis T-Shirt Parasitic mouth ulcer. Japanese calls Ga-Ko-So.

T-shirt [Kanji] œuvre divine
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God’s work. Also, such superhuman techniques and acts. Events about God. japanese said “Kami-Waza”. [Kanji] divine work T-Shirt

[Kanji] earthquake Trucker Hat
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Sudden shaking of the ground that occurs when the bedrock beneath the surface shifts. The shock wave emitted by the displaced bedrock pushes up a cliff and causes a large crack in the ground. When an earthquake occurs on the seabed, it produces a huge wave called a tsunami. The tsunami travels at a … Read More

[Kanji] witch Hoodie
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A female magician who brings disaster to others in a supernatural way. A woman with exceptional abilities that ordinary people do not have. japanese said “Ma-Jo”. [Kanji] witch Hoodie

[Kanji] I’m OK / All right Hoodie
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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] OVNI Tote bag
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japanese said “Mi-Kaku-Nin Hi-Ko-Bu-Tai”. An unidentified flying object in Japanese. Cases such as witnessing or taking pictures of mysterious flying objects that cannot be explained as products of natural phenomena and earth civilization have been reported in various parts of the world including the United States. [Kanji] UFO Tote Bag

[Kanji] Lille Lilly Lily Hoodie
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[Kanji] Lille, Lilly and Lily Hoodie translated name into kanji for Lille, Lilly and Lily. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] Salut Mike ! T-shirt
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Utilisé comme symbole phonétique plutôt que pour sa signification. [Kanji] Salut Mike ! T-shirt

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

[Kanji] conservative T-Shirts
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japanese said “Ho Syu Teki”. [Kanji] conservative T-Shirts

[Kanji] T-shirt « Au sommet de l'univers »
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The best in this whole universe (such as the galaxy and space). Greater than the top of the world. japanese said “U chu ichi”. [Kanji] Top of the universe T-shirt This is the black text version. It’s set for a long-sleeve T-shirt, but you can change it to other T-shirt styles or colors. [Kanji] … Read More

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

[Kanji] Morimoto Tablier
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[Kanji] Tablier pour enfants Morimoto Un célèbre joueur de football japonais.

[Kanji] brushed UFO T-Shirt
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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 said “Mi-Kaku-Nin Hi-Ko-Bu-Tai”. Abbreviation for unidentified flying object. … Read More

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

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