[Kanji] howling T-Shirt
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[Kanji] howling T-Shirt The figure of yelling loudly is likened to the figure of an animal barking, and it has been used since the Edo period in the sense of yelling loudly. In addition, it is said that the threat of yelling and the person who forgets himself and speaks loudly also barks. Japanese … Read More

[Kanji] salt Jigsaw Puzzle
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white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. Japanese says shio. In Japan, sending salt means “dare to help an enemy in a difficult situation” and “seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate gains and losses.” [Kanji] salt Jigsaw Puzzle

[Hiragana + Kanji] sabor de comida caseira Toalha
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Towel mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Kanji] wickedness Button
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In a general sense, it is the opposite or lack of good. It can be a very broad concept, but in everyday use it often expresses deep wickedness in a narrower range. Japanese says Aku, Waru. [Kanji] wickedness Button

[Hiragana + Kanji] sabor de comida caseira Guardanapo de pano
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[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking 2 Inch Round Button mom's home cooking. taste of mom's cooking. food like mom used to make. Japanese says o-fu-ku-ro-no-aji.

[Kanji] salt Cake Topper
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[Kanji] salt Cake Topper white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. In Japan, sending salt means “dare to help an enemy in a difficult situation” and “seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate gains and losses.” Japanese says shio.

[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Black iPad Cover
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[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Black iPad Cover Japanese says “Kamon”. Japanese family symbols. The family crest in the center is the family crest of the Tokugawa family, who was a shogun during the Edo period.

[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants White Case For iPad
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[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants White Case For iPad The family crest in the center is the family crest of the Tokugawa family, who was a shogun during the Edo period. Japanese says “Kamon”. Japanese family symbols.

[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Pink iPad Cases
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The family crest in the center is the family crest of the Tokugawa family, who was a shogun during the Edo period. Japanese says “Kamon”. Japanese family symbols. [Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Pink iPad Cases

[Family Crests] Citrus Tachibana Flower with circle Sticker
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Citrus Tachibana Flower with circle Sticker Flowers symbol and graphics at old age. A citrus Tachibana flower over the circle Kamon. note. Tachibana, which is a general term for citrus fruits, has been regarded as an auspicious plant because it is an evergreen plant. Click the button below to view the inverted black-and-white version … Read More

[Family Crests] Citrus Tachibana Flower Round Sticker
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Citrus Tachibana Flower Round Sticker Flowers symbol and graphics at old age. This family crest depicts the fruit, leaves, and flowers of the Tachibana, an evergreen shrub of the citrus family, rendered as an emblem. It can be found by clicking the button below. The white family crest is hidden. Click the “Edit this … Read More

[Brasões de Família] Folha de Kaji com círculo Botão Redondo
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Folha de Kaji para Kamon. Este brasão de família apresenta um círculo desenhado em torno de um padrão de folhas de kaji. As árvores de kaji são consideradas sagradas porque suas folhas são usadas como recipientes para oferendas aos deuses e, eventualmente, passaram a ser usadas como brasões divinos. Pode ser encontrado clicando no botão abaixo. O … Leia Mais

[Brasões de Família] Adesivo com um círculo de metal dentro de 6 flores de ipomeia
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Um círculo de estanho dentro de seis flores de ipomeia, representando Kamon. Símbolo floral e gráficos para a velhice da família japonesa. [Brasões de Família] Adesivo com um círculo de estanho dentro de 6 flores de ipomeia

[Brasões de Família] Penas de falcão cruzadas com botão circular
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Crossed hawk feathers with circle button A family crest depicting hawk feathers overlapping diagonally within a circle, with the left side facing upward. These designs are based on arrow feathers. It can be found by clicking the button above. The white family crest is hidden. Click the “Edit this design” button to display the … Read More

[Brasões de Família] Adesivo com penas de falcão cruzadas
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Crossed hawk feathers Sticker A family crest depicting hawk feathers overlapping diagonally with the left side facing upward. These designs are based on arrow feathers. It can be found by clicking the button above. The white family crest is hidden. Click the “Edit this design” button to display the white crest, hide the black … Read More

[Brasões de Família] Adesivo circular com ponta de flecha de três folhas
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Threeleaf arrowhead with circle Sticker This family crest features a circle drawn around a Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) crest. The Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) crest depicts a single Threeleaf arrowhead (Omodaka) leaf with five flowers on each side of the inflorescence, extending diagonally upward. It can be found by clicking the button above. The white family … Read More

[Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Red iPad Cover
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The family crest in the center is the family crest of the Tokugawa family, who was a shogun during the Edo period. Japanese says “Kamon”. Japanese family symbols. [Family Crests] Flowers and Plants Red iPad Cover

[Brasões de Família] Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia com adesivo de folha
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Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia com folha para Kamon. Símbolo e representação de plantas da natureza na velhice para famílias japonesas. Nota: A Paulownia era originalmente o emblema do imperador, mas gradualmente se espalhou ao ser concedida a vassalos bem-sucedidos. É um dos cinco principais brasões de família no Japão. [Brasões de Família] Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia… Leia Mais

[Kanji] Samurai em vermelho, estilo placa, adesivo redondo clássico
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[Kanji] Adesivo redondo clássico estilo placa de samurai. Um guerreiro japonês. Hoje em dia não existem mais samurais no Japão, mas os japoneses têm um espírito cavalheiresco como o dos samurais.

[Kanji + Katakana] Café suspenso? Adesivo redondo clássico
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[Kanji+Katakana] Café Suspenso? Adesivo Redondo Clássico. É um sistema que paga antecipadamente para quem precisa de bebidas quentes ou comida. Ao pedir um café em uma cafeteria, você paga antecipadamente o que não consumir na hora e doa para pessoas carentes, como moradores de rua. Está em kanji japonês e… Leia Mais

[Kanji] Rin T-Shirt
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This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning.

[Kanji] Guiné-Bissau Caneca Térmica de Aço Inoxidável de 443 ml
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a republic on the northwestern coast of Africa. republic of guinea-bissau. [Kanji] Guinea-Bissau 15 Oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug

[Katakana] Boné Trucker Anime Otaku アニメオタク
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[Katakana] Anime Otaku Trucker Hat em japonês se diz "A-Ni-Me-O-Ta-Ku". A notação normal usa "オ" para a primeira letra, mas na gíria da internet e entre amigos otakus, escreve-se "ヲ".

[Brasões de Família] Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia com folha. Adesivo redondo
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[Brasões de Família] Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia com folha. Adesivo redondo. Um círculo dentro de 3 a 5 flores de Paulownia com folha para Kamon. Símbolo floral e gráfico para a velhice da família japonesa. É a inversão positiva do negativo. Observação: Paulownia. Originalmente o emblema do imperador, gradualmente se espalhou ao ser concedida a vassalos bem-sucedidos. Uma das… Leia Mais

[Brasões de Família] Adesivo Redondo com 16 Pétalas de Crisântemo
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Dezesseis pétalas de crisântemo para Kamon. Símbolo de flor e gráficos na velhice para a família japonesa. 16 pétalas de crisântemo adesivo redondo O nome de família ao qual este brasão de família é transmitido Akai, Arakawa, Arima, Ban, Chikusa, Date, Doki, Furuta, Fuumori, Hashimoto, Hashimura, Hayama, Hikita, Inoue, Kajikawa, Kato, Kawabe, Kawamura, Kawazoe, Kira, Kitsuregawa, Koide, Kozaki, Kuribayashi,… Leia mais

[Kanji] staple of a situation Hooded Pullovers
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A basic product that is not influenced by fashion. One of the job titles of the Edo Shogunate. It was stationed at Sunpu Castle in Osaka and guarded the castle and its vicinity. The keeper who keeps his turn. Japanese says “teiban”, “joban”. [Kanji] staple of a situation Hoodie

[Kanji] Tribal chief long sleeve T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Tribal chief long sleeve T-Shirt Generally, it is used to refer to the governor of a prefecture or the head of a municipality or special ward. Japanese says Shu-Cho.

[Kanji] Tribal chief Tshirts
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Generally, it is used to refer to the governor of a prefecture or the head of a municipality or special ward. Japanese says Shu-Cho. [Kanji] Tribal chief T-shirt

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