[Kanji] Alana T-Shirt
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translated name into kanji for Alana. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. [Kanji] Alana T-Shirt

[Kanji] Thailand Coffee Mug
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[Kanji] Thailand Coffee Mug a country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay Peninsula.ราชอาณาจักรไทย Ratcha Anachak Thai. The Thai flag design is included in this Kanji.

[Kanji] vanity Coffee Mug
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the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations Japanese says Mu-Jou. [Kanji] vanity Coffee Mug

[Kanji] jelly-like confection made from bracken starch Hoodie
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A soft and smooth Japanese sweet made from bracken starch. It is common to sprinkle kinako, matcha powder, and black honey on it. Bracken starch is starch obtained from the rhizome of bracken, but since it is expensive, it is often mixed with starch such as potato, tapioca, and kudzu. Japanese says “Warabi-Mochi”. [Kanji] … Read More

[Family Crests] 3 hollyhocks inside circle pinback button
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It is the most famous family crest of Mitsuha Aoi in Japan and has been used by the Shogun Tokugawa family for generations during the Edo period. [Family Crests] 3 hollyhocks inside circle pinback button

[Family Crests] 3 hollyhocks inside circle pinback buttons
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3 hollyhocks inside circle pinback buttons It is the most famous family crest of Mitsuha Aoi in Japan and has been used by the Shogun Tokugawa family for generations during the Edo period. It is the black and white inversion design.

[Kanji] Love Button
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[Kanji] Love Button Love in Japanese Kanji. Japanese says “Ai”.

[Family Crests] a circle inside three steps pine trees Pinback Button
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[Family Crests] a circle inside three steps pine trees Pinback Button a circle inside three steps pine trees Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Pine tree has been a tree where gods live since ancient times, and it is the etymology of “worship” and “festival” as the … Read More

[Kanji] Samurai gray letter Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Samurai gray letter Pinback Button A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan. But Japanese has chivalrous spirit like a Samurai.

[Kanji] vanity Kitchen Towel
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[Kanji] vanity Kitchen Towel the property of not existing for indefinitely long durations Japanese says Mu-Jou.

[Kanji] Kagawa Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Kagawa Pinback Button 1. A name of a prefecture of Japan. 2. A Japanese famous soccer player.

[Hiragana] Happy birthday Button
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[Hiragana] happy birthday Button Japanese says o-ta-n-jo-bi-o-me-de-to-u.

[Kanji] Hasebe Pinback Button
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Hasebe is 666th Japanese surname in Japan. A Japanese famous football player. [Kanji] Hasebe Pinback Button

[Kanji] Samurai signboard style Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Samurai signboard style Pinback Button Japanese signboard style. A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan. But Japanese has chivalrous spirit like a Samurai.

[Kanji] Samurai Button
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[Kanji] Samurai Button A Japanese warrior. Now there are no samurais in japan. But Japanese has chivalrous spirit like a Samurai.

[Kanji] Honda Button
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1. A Japanese famous football player. 2. A Japanese car manufactuing company. [Kanji] Honda Button

[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] Love Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Love Pinback Button Japanese says “Ai”. Love in Japanese Kanji.

[Kanji] the strongest (red letters) Trucker Hat
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A superlative word that expresses “strength.” It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with others. The strongest thing. A state that is second to none. Also, when someone says “I am the strongest!”, The person is just proud of the strongest, and in reality it may not be very strong. Japanese … Read More

[Kanji] Treasures Pinback Button
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One of the few in the world, especially valuable. property. Especially important things that cannot be replaced with other things. Also, an irreplaceable person. Japanese says “Takara”. It’s old and difficult letter in Chinese. [Kanji] Treasures Pinback Button

[Kanji] extreme Button
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[Kanji] extreme Pinback Button It is preceded by a noun to indicate that it is more than that and that it deviates further. Japanese says “Cyo”.

[Kanji] dark matter Pinback Button
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[Kanji] dark matter Pinback Button a hypothetical form of matter that is believed to make up 90 percent of the universe. Japanese calls An-Koku-Bu-Sshitsu.

[Hiragana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Pinback Button
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[Kana + Kanji] taste of home cooking Pinback 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] Arashi Button (red letter)
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a storm , a windstorm Japanese says “Arasshi”. [Kanji] Arashi Button (red letter)

[Kanji] Arashi Pinback Button
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[Kanji] Arashi Pinback Button a storm , a windstorm Japanese says “Arashi”.

[Kanji] Battle as classic letter Button
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It is a Kanji that old Japanese were using. With transliteration in Katakana that you can custom letter. Japanese says Ikusa. It’s same means “戦”. Fight the enemy with a weapon. Compete for victory or defeat. Fight for speech. Competition. Game. [Kanji] Battle as classic letter Button

[Kanji] Kamikaze (red letters) Golf Balls
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wildly-driven with god breath It is oldies word in Japan. It may be a ball that flies extremely far due to the virtues of God. [Kanji] Kamikaze (red letters) Golf Balls

[Kanji] Eritrea Button
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[Kanji] Eritrea Button an African country to the north of Ethiopia on the Red Sea. state of eritrea.

[Kanji] strongest Button
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[Kanji] strongest Button A superlative word that expresses “strength.” It is in the strongest state by comparing and competing with others. The strongest thing. A state that is second to none. Japanese says sai-kyo.

[Kanji] Kyoto Button
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Kyoto is a city in the central part of the island of Honshū, Japan. [Kanji] Kyoto Button

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