The second prize after the gold prize at exhibitions and fairs.
Japanese says “GIn-Sho”.
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- Bronze prize
Third prize in exhibitions, fairs and competitions. Japanese says “Do-Sho”. > Prize Kanji stocks どうしょう 漢字
- Special prize
An award given separately from the conventional award grade. Although it does not fall under the first prize or special grade, it is…
- prize winner
recipient of a prize, award, etc. Japanese calls Ju-Sho-Sha. > Prize Kanji stocks じゅしょうしゃ 漢字
- Gold prize
First prize at exhibitions and fairs. Japanese calls "Kin Sho". > Prizes kanji stock きん 漢字 金
- Silver
It has a beautiful bluish white metallic luster and is one of the metal elements that is slightly lighter and harder than gold.…
- [Kanji] silver prize T-Shirt
[Kanji] silver prize T-Shirt The second prize after the gold prize at exhibitions and fairs. Japanese says "Gin sho".
- [Kanji] silver prize long sleeve T-Shirt
The second prize after the gold prize at exhibitions and fairs. Japanese says "Gin sho". [Kanji] silver prize long sleeve T-Shirt
- oxidized silver
oxidized silver, mat silver. The pathos of middle-aged. It doesn't look gorgeous, but it has the ability and charm. Japanese calls I Bu…
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