Okinawa in Kanji [in Stock]

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The southernmost prefecture in Japan. The Ryukyu Islands stretch over 1200 km from the southern tip of Kyushu to the northeastern tip of Taiwan. 1879 Becomes Okinawa Prefecture. After becoming Okinawa Prefecture, all leaders including the governor and the leaders of the prefectural office were dispatched from the mainland, and Japanification was rapidly promoted, … Read More

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elegant in Kanji [in Stock]

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It seems that it is clearly missing. It looks like it’s not profane. Japanese says “Sho Sya”

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salmon in Kanji [in Stock]

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Salmonid fish. It reaches a total length of about 1 meter. The body is a slightly elongated spindle shape. There is a greasy fin. The body color is blue-gray on the back and silvery white on the abdomen, but during the breeding season, the dorsal and lateral parts of the body turn dark green-brown, … Read More

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bowling in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the sports competitions. The ball is rolled toward 10 pins standing on the edge of a wooden floor called a lane, and the number of defeated pins competes for points. Origin and history Simple play like rolling stones seems to have been done for a very long time. In Roman times, bowling … Read More

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Furinkazan in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a popular name that is said to have been written on the flag sashimono (military flag) of Sengoku daimyo Takeda Shingen. “Furinkazan” is a word used to indicate the movement in the event of a war. When it should move as quickly like the wind, and when it should wait like a … Read More

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NO WAR on Russian flag T-shirt

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Design front Design Back “NO WAR” in English, Russian and Japanese Kanji on the Russian flag. Protest Russia against a unilateral invasion of Ukraine. Japanese says “Sen so han tai”. > NO WAR on Russian flag T-shirts

NO WAR on the Russian flag T-shirt

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Design front Design Back “NO WAR” in English, Russian and Japanese Kanji on the Russian flag. Protest Russia against a unilateral invasion of Ukraine. Japanese says Sen-so-han-tai. NO WAR on the Russian flag

Roppongi in Hiragana [in Stock]

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A district in the northern part of Minato-ku, Tokyo. In the Edo period, there were six daimyo (Uesugi, Kutsuki, Takagi, Aoki, Kabane, Ichiyanagi) Nakayashiki, and it is said that the place names are derived from the fact that the surnames of the six daimyo are all related to trees. It is also said that … Read More

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Hakata in Kanji [in Stock]

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A region along the coast of Hakata Bay in Fukuoka City, northwestern Fukuoka Prefecture. In a narrow sense, it was defined as the Ishido River in the east, the Naka River in the west, Hakata Bay in the north, and the Boshu Moat in the south. There are almost no remaining Boshu moat, and … Read More

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Madagascar in Kanji [in Stock]

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An island country in the Indian Ocean 392 kilometers east of the southeastern part of the African Continent across the Mozambique Channel. République de Madagascar, officially known as the Republic of Madagascar. It consists of Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world, and a small coastal island. Madagascar Nature Madagascar Island has the … Read More

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silver in Kanji [in Stock]

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It belongs to the 11th group of the periodic table, and its simple substance is a bluish-white metal with a beautiful luster, and is lined up with gold as a precious metal. Silver is a metal that has been known for a long time, as the scene of trading in silver coins appears in … Read More

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Sri Lanka in Kanji [in Stock]

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A country consisting of Ceylon Island in the Indian Ocean southeast of the Indian Peninsula. The official name is Sri Lanka Prajatantrika Samajavadi Janarajaya. Ceylon Island is in the shape of an elongated pear from north to south, with mountains slightly south of the center and lowers toward the periphery, from the foot of … Read More

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London in Kanji [in Stock]

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The capital of England. The country’s largest city in southeastern England, straddling both banks of the Thames. The city is at the center, and 12 other wards such as Westminster formed the County of London, but from the standpoint of expanding the metropolitan area and wide-area administration, middlesex, parts of Kent and Essex, etc. … Read More

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Sato in Kanji (include wisteria in kanji) [in Stock]

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Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. When the Fujiwara family prospered, he called “Sa” the second role after the highest position … Read More

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Christmas in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. A holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. December 25th is the Roman-Catholic and Protestant churches, which are celebrated on January 7th in the Greek Orthodox Church and January 19th in the Armenian Church. 2. Since “Kotansai” is widely used by gods, Buddhas and monarchs, it is thought that “Seisansai” has also become … Read More

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Tanzania in Kanji [in Stock]

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A country consisting of East Africa, Tanganyika on the continental side and Zanzibar on the Indian Ocean (Zanzibar Island, Pemba Island, etc.). It borders Kenya and Uganda to the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) to the west, Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique to the south, and the Indian … Read More

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lawyer in Kanji [in Stock]

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A lawyer, along with a judge and a prosecutor, is one of the three legal professionals and a legal practitioner. And while judges and prosecutors are civil servants, lawyers are called legal profession. In other words, a lawyer is a person who is active in civil and criminal proceedings for the client, performs other … Read More

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Hayashi in Kanji [in Stock]

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Japanese said “Hayashi” in a character Kanji. The etymology is “Hayasu”, and the conjunctive form of the verb “Hayasu” is a noun. “Hayasu” is to grow. The intention to prosper and grow. In other words, “Hayashi” is a place where trees are grown. It is also said to be a surname that originated from … Read More

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goat in Kanji [in Stock]

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Bovid mammals. Livestock are domesticated goats that live in rocky mountains in West Asia. Similar to sheep, but with long necks and many males and females with horns, males have long-haired tufts on their chin. Generally, the properties are in warm order and form a flock. You can eat foliage and keep it even … Read More

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Baseball team in Kanji [in Stock]

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A team that aims to improve group activities and skills by playing baseball at schools. Japanese says ya-kyu-bu.

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Pe Angel in Katakana and Kanji [in Stock]

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A bad guy who successfully tricks people into profiting. con man. It is a coined word with the last two letters of the “angel” and the katakana “pe” as the first letter. Originally, it is a “ぺてん師”. Japanese said “Pe ten shi” in Japanese Katakana and Kanji.

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dressing gown in Kanji [in Stock]

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1.Loose clothes to wear when relaxing indoors. 2.The clothes that the prostitute wears when she is in the room. Japanese says “He ya gi”.

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Paris city in Kanji [in Stock]

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French capital. It spreads concentrically around Cite Island in the middle of the Seine River in the center of the Paris Basin. An important port on the Seine, central to the French railway network, with international airports such as Orly and Charles de Gaulle. Although industries such as machinery, automobiles, aircraft, chemicals, construction materials, … Read More

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Sasaki in Kanji [in Stock]

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The etymology is “small saki” (protruding small terrain) as a place name. Sasaki is the 13th common Japanese surname. Mr. Sasaki originated in Sasaki, Gamo District, Omi Province (Azuchi Town, Omihachiman City, Shiga Prefecture). Originally, Sasakiyama-no-Kimi (an ancient lord who had power in Omi until the Heian period), who originally had Sasaki Shrine as … Read More

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flavor of native dishes in Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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In summary, dishes made with ingredients such as preserved foods, fermented foods, and seasonings that people have thought about in the process of living in the area and forming the area. Japanese said “Furu sato no aji” and “Ko kyo no aji” in Japanese Kanji and Hiragana.

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Juvenile gang leader in Kanji [in Stock]

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Leader of a group of juvenile delinquents such as junior high and high school students. Officials of various priests other than the provisions of the decree, who are in charge of guarding the palace and who command a large number of subordinates. Japanese calls “Ban Cho”.

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Real satisfied life in Katakana and Kanji [in Stock]

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Net slang refers to people who have a fulfilling real life. The word itself was coined to be widely recognized by 2channel around 2005, and to masochistically express that the real life is not fulfilling for those who are immersed in the community on the Internet. For those who live a comfortable online life … Read More

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[Kanji] Crazy as passion pink difficult letters T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Crazy as passion pink difficult letters T-Shirt A popular name for mental illness and mental illness that has been widely used in Japan since the early modern period. In modern times, it can be regarded as “crazy” in a casual sense. However, this Chinese character is a coined word consisting of the first … Read More

Invulnerability in Kanji [in Stock]

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A body that can withstand any wounds, blows, illnesses, or pains. Japanese calls Fu-Ji-Mi the property of being invulnerable. the quality or state of being immortal.

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night hawk in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. A medium-sized bird in the Yotaka family that catches and eats insects in the evening. 2. A person who walks at night. In particular, in the Edo period, the prostitutes of the lower level who drew customers on the street at night. Japan call “Yo taka”.

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