[Kanji] stupor Hoodie
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[Kanji] stupor Hoodie The consciousness is fading, and the work of the mind is vaguely hazy. The state before unconsciousness. It may be accompanied by abnormal behavior, and it is not possible to fully recall the period after recovery. Japan calls I-Shiki-Mou-Rou.

[Kanji] stupor T-shirt
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The consciousness is fading, and the work of the mind is vaguely hazy. The state before unconsciousness. It may be accompanied by abnormal behavior, and it is not possible to fully recall the period after recovery. Japanese calls “I Shiki Mou Rou”. [Kanji] stupor T-Shirt

[Kanji] be in sound good health T-shirt
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[Kanji] be in sound good health 無病息災 Tshirt Japan calls “Mu-Byo-Soku-Sai”. Liveable life without illness or injury

[Kanji] land of Perfect Bliss Hoodie
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[Kanji] land of Perfect Bliss Hoodie Pure land of Amida Buddha. It is said that Amitabha will be greeted after his death in a world without suffering, which is located past 100,000 billion soils to the west. Japanese calls Gokurakujodo.

[Kanji] land of Perfect Bliss T-Shirt
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It is a clean land where Buddhas and Bodhisattvas live without any troubles or injuries in Buddhism. There are various types of Pure Land, and among them, the Pure Land with Amida Nyorai. Japanese calls Gokurakujodo. [Kanji] land of Perfect Bliss T-Shirt

[Kanji] T-shirt à manches longues de luxe extrême
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[Kanji] T-shirt à manches longues de luxe extrême. Le japonais dit « Ei-Yo-Ei-Ka ». Je prie pour que cela s'épanouisse dans l'ornementation.

T-shirt [Kanji] extrêmes du luxe 栄耀栄華
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[Kanji] extrêmes du luxe 栄耀栄華 T-Shirt Le Japon appelle « Ei-Yo-Ei-Ka ». Je prie pour que cela s'épanouisse dans l'ornement.

[Kanji] fight desperately long sleeves T-Shirt
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Willing to fight a very painful battle against a strong opponent. In turn, make constant efforts while suffering in difficult situations. Japanese says “Aku-Sen-Ku-To”. [Kanji] fight desperately long sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] fight desperately T-Shirt
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[Kanji] fight desperately. T-Shirt Willing to fight a very painful battle against a strong opponent. In turn, make constant efforts while suffering in difficult situations. Japanese says “Aku-Sen-Ku-To”.

[Kanji] sumptuous feast and debauch T-Shirt
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[Kanji] sumptuous feast and debauch T-Shirt It means abundant sake like the water of a pond and meat hung like a forest lined with trees. A parable of a gorgeous play or banquet full of treats such as sake and meat. Known as the tyrant of the Shang dynasty in China, Chuo loves sake … Read More

[Kanji] faire fortune d'un seul coup Sweat à capuche
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[Kanji] Faire fortune d'un coup. Un sweat à capuche à mille dollars d'un seul coup. Faire fortune d'un coup. Obtenir facilement de gros profits en une seule fois. Gagner des profits énormes en une seule tâche. Les Japonais disent « I-Kaku-Sen-Kin ».

[Kanji] Faire fortune d'un seul coup. T-shirt
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Mille dollars d'un coup. Faire fortune d'un seul coup. Obtenir facilement de gros profits immédiatement. Gagner des sommes énormes en une seule opération. Les Japonais disent « I-Kaku-Sen-Kin ». [Kanji] Faire fortune d'un seul coup. T-shirt

[Kanji] T-shirt repas simple
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Il est également de coutume d'accompagner un repas typique d'un bol de soupe et d'un plat d'accompagnement. Au Japon, on appelle cela « Ichiju issai ». À l'origine, « Ichiju issai » désignait un repas simple (ou copieux) composé d'un seul plat d'accompagnement. Cependant, l'occidentalisation des habitudes alimentaires, la suralimentation et la tendance à l'obésité ont modifié ce sens. Ces dernières années, … Lire la suite

[Kanji] simple meal long sleeves T-shirt
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[Kanji] simple meal long sleeves T-shirt It is also a must to have “one bowl of soup and one side dish” with a typical meal. Japan calls ‘Ichiju issai’. “Ichiju issai” was originally used to mean “simple meal (coarse meal)” with only one side dish, but westernization of eating habits, overeating (overnutrition), and obesity … Read More

[Kanji] T-shirt « Récoltes abondantes et énormes récoltes »
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[Kanji] T-shirt « Récoltes abondantes et moisson miraculeuse » : l’expression japonaise est « Go Koku Ho Jo », un terme qui désigne généralement une récolte abondante de produits agricoles tels que les céréales.

[Kanji] the internal organs T-Shirt
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[Kanji] the internal organs T-Shirt It is the name of the internal organs of the human body in Chinese medicine, and the five organs are liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. Six organs refers to the six gall bladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine, bladder, and sansho. If you compare the five viscera and … Read More

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