[Hiragana] Happy new year Postcard

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The meaning of this phrase is “I wish you a Happy New Year”. It is an honorific. It is written as a script style. It is written for New Year’s cards regardless of the zodiac signs that change every year. [Hiragana] Happy new year Postcard

[Kanji + Hiragana] Shomonraifuku Postcard

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Laughing Gate Raifuku” reads “Shomon Raifuku,” which means “Happiness naturally comes to a family that is constantly laughing. Since “laugh” also includes the meaning of “to have a good time,” it is generally used with the nuance of “happiness will come if you have a good time. The hiragana written below has the same … Read More

great in English and Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a work in which the Hiragana word “すげー” and the synonym are written in English “great”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. It’s one of a universal term in Japan. Although the title says great, it is colloquially used to express surprise or positivity. It is … Read More

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beauty in English, Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a work in which the Japanese word “美し” and the synonym are written in English “beauty”. It is written in English with Japanese in a method called bi-calligraphy. “美し” is a kind of abbreviation. It’s said “Utsuku-shi” in Japanese. It is described as “Utsuku-shi(美し)” in Japanese classics. Also, the nuance is slightly … Read More

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alive in English, Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a calligraphy written using a method called bi-calligraphy, and it has the same meaning as the English word “alive” and the Japanese word “生きる”. It seems that many Americans today have not mastered cursive writing, and the letters of the alphabet are laid out sideways or joined together, making it a little … Read More

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Happy birthday to in Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a colloquial “translation of Happy birthday to” in hiragana. If you fill in the name of the person giving it at the bottom, your feelings of celebration will be transmitted. It is a design that arranges it in a cursive style. It’s red for celebratory purposes, but it can easily be changed … Read More

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Paper Plates

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Paper Plates Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese hiragana. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background?

Merry Christmas in Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a colloquial translation of Merry Christmas written in hiragana. It is a design that arranges it in a cursive style.

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Paper Plates

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Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana like European and American calligraphic style. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “flax leaf pattern” in the background? [Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Paper Plates

[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Snowflake Pewter Christmas Ornament

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[Hiragana] merry christmas with flax-leaf pattern Snowflake Pewter Christmas Ornament Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese Hiragana like calligraphic style. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “flax leaf pattern” in the background?

[Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ball Christmas Ornament

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Used to express good wishes on or before Christmas Day. it is literal translation in Japanese hiragana. Doesn’t it look like the stars are shining with the traditional Japanese pattern “Shippo pattern” in the background? [Hiragana] merry christmas with Shippo pattern Ceramic Ball Christmas Ornament

Sushi bar in Hiragana and Katakana [in Stock]

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A restaurant where you can eat sushi made by sushi chefs. In general, conveyor belt sushi does not belong to this category, and the style offered face-to-face with sushi chefs corresponds to this. Even face-to-face, the price range varies from reasonable to high-class, and the common thing is to serve sake as well as … Read More

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[Hiragana] Happy birthday to XXX with flax-leaf Ceramic Ornament

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it is literal translation in scripted Japanese Hiragana. The background is a hemp leaf (flax-leaf) pattern, a traditional Japanese pattern. In the past, it is said that newborns were dressed in engraftment with this pattern to pray for good health. Can’t you see it shining? You can change the name, and background color, so … Read More

Japan Hiragana style (white face) Square Wall Clock

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It is a dial of an Japanese Hiragana numeral. Pronunciation symbols are listed. This dial is a Hiragana numeral commonly used in Japan. The number representing the minute is also written in Hiragana in the center. Japan kanji style [white face] square wall clock

Nagasaki in Hiragana [in Stock]

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Nagasaki as a place name Nagasaki City is a city located in the southwestern part of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is also the prefectural capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, and is designated as a core city. During the Edo period, when the country was isolated, it was a port town with Dejima, the … Read More

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[Hiragana + Katakana] Sushi Bar long sleeves T-shirt

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[Hiragana + Katakana] Sushi Bar T-shirt A restaurant where you can eat sushi made by sushi chefs. In general, conveyor belt sushi does not belong to this category, and the style offered face-to-face with sushi chefs corresponds to this. Even face-to-face, the price range varies from reasonable to high-class, and the common thing is … Read More

today’s star in Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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At events and celebrations, it is a word given to the hero or leading figure of the day. It is effective when you want to liven up the place by using it for awards, birthday celebrations, etc., or when you want to thank the main person. Japanese calls “Kyo no suta” in Kanji and … Read More

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instagram indulgence in Hiragana [in Stock]

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There are various SNS such as youtube, twitter, and tiktok in the world, but among them, people who only post and view Instagram. It looks fun too. This is horizontal hiragana writing. The first line is Instagram. The second line reads Zanmai, which looks fun and has the meaning of immersion.

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[Hiragana] Happy birthday to X with Shippo pattern Ornament

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it is literal translation in scripted Japanese Hiragana. The background is a Japanese traditional pattern of cloisonné, which is an auspicious pattern. Can’t you see it shining? You can change the name, and background color, so please change the name of the recipient. [Hiragana] Happy birthday to X with Shippo pattern Ornament

free free free in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana [in Stock]

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There is no price for goods or services. It’s Free written vertical in Japanese Katakana. Free written horizon in Japanese Kanji. Free written vertical in Japanese Hiragana. Hiragana and katakana are colloquial translations of Kanji, so the meaning may not be understood depending on what is written. Japanese called “tada” in Japanese katakana and … Read More

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[Hiragana + Katakana] Sushi Bar T-shirt

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A restaurant where you can eat sushi made by sushi chefs. In general, conveyor belt sushi does not belong to this category, and the style offered face-to-face with sushi chefs corresponds to this. Even face-to-face, the price range varies from reasonable to high-class, and the common thing is to serve sake as well as … Read More

Akatsuki in Hiragana [in Stock]

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1. Around the night light. When the eastern sky begins to whiten. the first light of day. 2. When a certain thing is realized and completed.

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tease me in Hiragana [in Stock]

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Being bullied or teased by half a joke. Unlike being bullied, treating the other person with love. Be careful, as it can be bullied if it goes too far. Japanese said “I ji ra re ta i”.

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intoxicated person in Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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Someone who is cheerful. A person who is happy and excited. Someone who is fascinated by the fun. Japanese says “U ka re te i ru yatsu”.

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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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congratuations on your wedding in Hiragana [in Stock]

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An example of a wedding gift message that a close person wants to give when they get married. Written in the polite language of written hiragana. Japanese says “GoKekkon Omedeto gozaimasu”.

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My gravy in Kanji and Hiragana [in Stock]

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It’s mean my hot sweat or my hot cum. It’s coined word. Japanese says “Ore no niku jiru”.

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unrefined sake in Hiragana [in Stock]

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It is sake made by self-brewing, and it is basically a violation of the Sake Tax Law under current Japanese law. However, it is good for sake brewers to make this, and it is allowed at certain times. It is a state of sake that has been fermented like sake and has been brewed … Read More

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