Furinkazan
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Furinkazan It is said that it was written on the flag sashimono (military flag) of Shingen Takeda, the Sengoku daimyo of Kai. It moves quickly like the wind, holds quietly like a forest, invades with a violent force like fire, and holds firmly like a mountain and does not move. In turn, it also … Read More

[Kanji] Heaven Hoodie
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[Kanji] Heaven Hoodie It is a clean land where Buddhas and Bodhisattvas live without any troubles or injuries in Buddhism. There are various types of Pure Land, and among them, the Pure Land with Amida Nyorai. Japan calls “Goku Raku Jo Do”.

[Kanji] Heaven long sleeves T-Shirt
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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] unanimously T-Shirt
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Many people say the same thing all together. Many people agree. Japanese says “I-Ku-Do-On”. [Kanji] unanimously T-Shirt

[Kanji] unanimously Hoodie
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[Kanji] unanimously Hoodie Many people say the same thing all together. Many people agree. Japanese says “I-Ku-Do-On”.

[Kanji] the wise readily adapt themselves to changed circumstances Hoodie
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the wise are quick to acknowledge their mistakes and correct them. the wise make no scruple in suddenly changing their demeanor. the wise readily adapt themselves to changed circumstances. Japanese says “Kun-Shi-Hyo-Hen”. [Kanji] the wise readily adapt themselves to chang Hoodie

[Kanji] prosperity and decline T-shirt
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To prosper or decline. It shows how the rise and fall alternate and come at a dizzying pace. Japanese says “Ei Ko Sei Sui”. Note: “Eiko” originally means that vegetation grows and withers. An expression that emphasizes words with similar meanings, such as “Eiko” and “Seisui”. [Kanji] rise and fall T-Shirt

[Kanji] prosperity and decline Hoodie
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[Kanji] prosperity and decline Hoodie To prosper or decline. It shows how the rise and fall alternate and come at a dizzying pace. Japanese says “Ei Ko Sei Sui”. Note: “Eiko” originally means that vegetation grows and withers. An expression that emphasizes words with similar meanings, such as “Eiko” and “Seisui”.

[Kanji] mistake the means for the end T-Shirt
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[Kanji] mistake the means for the end T-Shirt mistake the means for the end. get one’s priorities wrong. confuse the order of things. put the cart before the horse. Japanese calls Hon-Matsu-Ten-To.

[Kanji] mistake the means for the end long sleeves T-Shirt
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mistake the means for the end. get one’s priorities wrong. confuse the order of things. put the cart before the horse. Japanese calls Hon-Matsu-Ten-To. [Kanji] mistake the means for the end T-Shirt

[Kanji] Carrying knowledge into new fields Long sleeves T-Shirt
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developing new ideas based on study of the past, learning from the past. Study the old things and discover new knowledge and reason from them. Japanese says “On Ko Chi Shin”. [Kanji] Carrying knowledge into new fields Long sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] Carrying knowledge into new fields T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Carrying knowledge into new fields T-Shirt developing new ideas based on study of the past, learning from the past. Study the old things and discover new knowledge and reason from them. Japanese says “On Ko Chi Shin”.

[Kanji] the wise readily adapt themselves to changed circumstances T-shirt
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[Kanji] the wise readily adapt themselves to chan T-Shirt the wise readily adapt themselves to changed circumstances. the wise are quick to acknowledge their mistakes and correct them. the wise make no scruple in suddenly changing their demeanor. Japanese says “Kun-Shi-Hyo-Hen”.

[Kanji] fortune comes T-Shirt
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[Kanji] fortune comes T-Shirt Japanese says ki-ssyo-rai-fuku.

[Kanji] fortune comes Tee-Shirt
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[Kanji] fortune comes Tee Shirt Japanese says ki-ssyo-rai-fuku.

fortune comes
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fortune comes Please check it out! > example products Japanese says ki-ssyo-rai-fuku. 漢字 吉祥来福 きっしょうらいふく

overeat and overdrink
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Eating and drinking unreasonably. For your health, you should refrain from overeat and overdrink. Japanese says Bo-In-Bo-Syoku. ぼういんぼうしょく 暴飲暴食 漢字 > excessive in Japanese stock

[Kanji] negative example T-shirt
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[Kanji] negative example T-shirt a person who serves as an example of how not to behave. Japanese calls Han-Men-Kyou-Shi.

[Kanji] negative example sleeveless T-Shirt
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[Kanji] negative example sleeveless T-Shirt A sample of the bad side, a person or case that tells you that it shouldn’t happen when you look at it. People and cases that can be a source of reflection by seeing it. Japanese calls Han-Men-Kyou-Shi.

mistake the means for the end
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failing to properly evaluate the importance. putting the cart before the horse. mistaking the cause for the end. mistaking the insignificant for the essential. getting one’s priorities backwards. Japanese calls Hon-Matsu-Ten-To. > negative four characters idioms ほんまつてんとう 漢字 四字熟語

[Kanji] frankness T-Shirt
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[Kanji] frankness T-Shirt Feeling refreshed without any stubbornness in my heart. Also, that kind of thing. Japanese says “Kyo-Shin-Tan-Kai”.

[Kanji] frankness Hoodie
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There is nothing in my heart and I feel refreshed. Also, that way. Japanese says “Kyo-Shin-Tan-Kai”. [Kanji] frankness Hoodie

[Kanji] sumptuous feast and debauch v-neck T-Shirt
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It means abundant sake like the water of a pond and meat hung like a forest lined with trees. A parable of a gorgeous play or banquet full of treats such as sake and meat. Known as the tyrant of the Shang dynasty in China, Chuo loves sake and indulges in indulgence. He made … Read More

[Kanji] Abusive language Hoodie
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To say bad things in various ways. Also, that word. Swearing badly. Japanese says “A-Kko-Zo-Gon”. [Kanji] Abusive language Hoodie

[Kanji] Abusive language T-Shirt
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[Kanji] Abusive language T-Shirt To say bad things in various ways. Also, that word. Swearing badly. Japanese says “A-Kko-Zo-Gon”.

[Kanji] the internal organs Hoodie
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It is the name of the internal organs of the human body in Chinese medicine, and the five organs are liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. Six organs refers to the six gall bladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine, bladder, and sansho. If you compare the five viscera and six organs with the organs … Read More

one’s word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold
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a promise should be kept at all cost. Japanese calls Ichi-Daku-Sen-Kin. > about business stocks いちだくせんきん 漢字 四字熟語

[Kanji] one’s word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold Hoodie
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A parable with a strong faith and no betrayal. The promise must be kept. Once you consent, it means that there is a weight worth a thousand dollars. Japanese calls Ichi-Daku-Sen-Kin. [Kanji] one’s word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold Hoodie

[Kanji] one’s word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold T-shirt
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[Kanji] one’s word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold T-Shirt A parable with a strong faith and no betrayal. The promise must be kept. Once you consent, it means that there is a weight worth a thousand dollars. Japanese calls Ichi-Daku-Sen-Kin.

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