[Kanji] salt Wrapping Paper
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[Kanji] salt Wrapping Paper 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.

[Kanji] salt Keychain
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[Kanji] salt Keychain 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.

[Kanji] salt Travel Mug
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[Kanji] salt Travel Mug 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.

[Kanji] salt Button
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[Kanji] salt Button 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.

[Kanji] salt Coaster
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[Kanji] salt Coaster 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.

[Kanji] salt Round Clock
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[Kanji] salt Round Clock white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. Japanese says shio.

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white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food. During the Warring States (Sengoku) period, Kenshin Uesugi learned that the territory of the enemy general Takeda Shingen was suffering from a shortage of salt, and sent salt. It means “to seek long-term profits and reasons rather than immediate profits and … Read More

[Kanji] salt Neck Tie
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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. [Kanji] salt Neck Tie

[Kanji] salt Silver Plated Necklace
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[Kanji] salt Silver Plated Necklace 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.

[Kanji] salt Postcard
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[Kanji] salt Postcard 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.

[Kanji] salt Heart Sticker
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[Kanji] salt Heart Sticker 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.

[Kanji] salt Oval Sticker
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[Kanji] salt Oval Sticker 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.

[Kanji] salt Star Sticker
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[Kanji] salt Star Sticker 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.

[Kanji] salt Square Sticker
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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. [Kanji] salt Square Sticker

[Kanji] salt Classic Round Sticker
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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. [Kanji] salt Classic Round Sticker

[Kanji] salt Kitchen Towel
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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. [Kanji] salt Kitchen Towel

[Kanji] salt T-shirt
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[Kanji] salt T-shirt 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.

[Kanji] salt Hoodie
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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. [Kanji] salt Hoodie

[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

[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.