death in kanji [in Stock]

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1. the event of dying or departure from life. 2. the personification of death. 3. the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism. 4. the time at which life ends. japanese says Shi.

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[Kanji] Death T-Shirt

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live. Also, figuratively, it refers to the dead state of things. Loss of life, body temperature, and mind. Japanese says “Shi”. [Kanji] Death T-Shirt

death

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It means that the living function has been irreversibly lost. The dormant state found in lower organisms and plant seeds is not death. Usually, certain cessation of physiological function or morphological change that occurs at the time of death of an individual is regarded as a sign of death. Japanese says “Shi”. > about … Read More

[Kanji] Death long sleeves T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Death long sleeves T-Shirt The loss of life. Losing the ability to live. Also, figuratively, it refers to the dead state of things. Loss of life, body temperature, and mind. Japanese says “Shi”.

Sakyamuni in Kanji [in Stock]

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Founder of Buddhism. Although there are various theories about the dates of his birth and death, it is difficult to determine, but the most popular theories are 565-486 BC and 465-386 BC. A transcription of the Sanskrit shakya. Shakyamuni was originally the name of a tribe in northern India, but is now widely used … Read More

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be in the same boat in Kanji [in Stock]

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In Buddhism, after death, he was born on the same lotus flower in Sukhavati Jodo. In turn, to act and fate together until the end, regardless of the good or bad of things and the good or bad of the result. In Japanese literature, it was used to fulfill love in the afterlife, especially … Read More

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hell in Kanji [in Stock]

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This etymology came from India in Buddhism. What used to be called “naraka” in Sanskrit was transcribed and transmitted to China to become “naraku”. In China, Naraka meant an underground prison, so it was omitted and became hell. It is said that the words “hell” and “naraku” were introduced to Japan. Japanese said “Ji … Read More

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Karoushi in Kanji [in Stock]

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To die by overwork. This is a social medicine term that refers to death due to a cardiovascular attack (stroke, myocardial infarction, acute heart failure etc) caused by heavy workload and long working hours, and related work disability.

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April Fool day in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a Western custom to enjoy April 1st as a day when you can lie. Originally a deceived person, in France it is called poisson d’avril (April fish). It is also called the anniversary of Christ’s death, or it is based on the ridicule of India, because he does not forget that Christ … Read More

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[Kanji] April fool day T-Shirt

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It is a Western custom to enjoy April 1st as a day when you can lie. Originally a deceived person, in France it is called poisson d’avril (April fish). It is also called the anniversary of Christ’s death, or it is based on the ridicule of India, because he does not forget that Christ … Read More

[Kanji] April fool’s day T-shirt

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[Kanji] April fool’s day T-Shirt It is a Western custom to enjoy April 1st as a day when you can lie. Originally a deceived person, in France it is called poisson d’avril (April fish). It is also called the anniversary of Christ’s death, or it is based on the ridicule of India, because he … Read More

poison in Kanji [in Stock]

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any substance that causes injury or illness or death of a living organism. Japanese says Doku.

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Harakiri in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku, hara-kiri, harikari. It is … Read More

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black in Kanji [in Stock]

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the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness. It is said that the state without any light is completely black, but nothing is felt in this state. In reality, it can be said that what reflects a small amount of light uniformly is seen as black. Black gives the impression of … Read More

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Heaven in Kanji [in Stock]

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Gokuraku Pure Land. Amida Buddha’s Pure Land. In a world that is completely free from the pain of being over 1 billion soils in the west, it is believed that those who remember Amida will be greeted after death. Japanese says “Goku Raku Jo Do”.

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karoshi in Kanji [in Stock]

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death from overwork. Japanese says Ka-ro-shi.

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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 says “Goku-Raku-Jo-Do”. [Kanji] Heaven long sleeves T-Shirt

Heaven

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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 says “Goku-Raku-Jo-Do”. > other world stocks ごくらくじょうど 漢字 四字熟語

[Kanji] the other world long sleeves T-Shirt

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The path that the souls of the dead follow after death. The wandering world of the dead. It mainly refers to the three evil roads of hell, hunger, and brute. underworld, hades, netherworld, infernal region, scheol, hell. Japanese calls “Mei Do”. [Kanji] the other world long sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] the other world T-Shirt

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[Kanji] the other world T-Shirt underworld, hades, netherworld, infernal region, scheol, hell. The path that the souls of the dead follow after death. The wandering world of the dead. It mainly refers to the three evil roads of hell, hunger, and brute. Japanese says “Mei Do”.

[Kanji] Hell Hoodie

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[Kanji] Hell Hoodie According to the Buddhist theory, a person who has done bad things during his lifetime falls after death and suffers. A place where fire smoke constantly burns in a volcano. A place where hot water constantly rises in hot springs. Japanese says “Ji-Goku”.

[Kanji] Hell T-Shirt

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According to the Buddhist theory, a person who has done bad things during his lifetime falls after death and suffers. A place where fire smoke constantly burns in a volcano. A place where hot water constantly rises in hot springs. Japanese says “Ji Goku”. [Kanji] Hell T-Shirt

[Kanji] Hell Trucker Hat

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According to the Buddhist theory, a person who has done bad things during his lifetime falls after death and suffers. A place where fire smoke constantly burns in a volcano. A place where hot water constantly rises in hot springs. Japanese says “Ji-Goku”. [Kanji] Hell Trucker Hat

Nirvana

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What’s mean Nirvana? In Buddhism, it means the ultimate goal of eternal peace, supreme joy, and a world of comfort. Originally, it means that the wind blows out the flames, and refers to the state in which the flames of anxiety and attachment, which are self-centered desires, have been extinguished. A transcription of nibbāna … Read More

[Kanji] Heaven T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Heaven T-Shirt 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 says “Goku-Raku-Jo-Do”.

[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Button

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This is also a famous family crest. There are various theories, but at that time, it was said that the “Sanzu River” was flowing between the world and the world, and that the ferry to cross the river required “Rokumonsen (current monetary value of about 300 yen)”. I am. The family crest also shows … Read More

[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button

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[Family Crests] Sanada’s 6 coins Pinback button This is also a famous family crest. There are various theories, but at that time, it was said that the “Sanzu River” was flowing between the world and the world, and that the ferry to cross the river required “Rokumonsen (current monetary value of about 300 yen)”. … Read More

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1. Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. 2. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. In front of the autopsy, a kaishakunin shot down his neck from behind as he cut his belly. Japan calls Seppuku. > samurai kanji stocks

[Kanji] Harakiri Hooded Sweatshirts

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[Kanji] Harakiri Hoodie Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. Japanese calls “seppuku”.

[Kanji] Harakiri T-shirt

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[Kanji] Harakiri T-Shirt Use your own sword to cut your stomach and die. One of the punishments imposed on samurai during the Edo period. The lightest of the death penalty. Japanese says “Seppuku”.

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