Emperor by one character in Kanji [in Stock]
Japanese says “Mikado”, “Tei” and “Tai” by one letter. 1. The best ruler of the world. 2. Heavenly god.
Japanese says “Mikado”, “Tei” and “Tai” by one letter. 1. The best ruler of the world. 2. Heavenly god.
One of the titles of the prince. In slang, dictatorial, high-pressure leaders and extremely talented athletes are sometimes called emperors. Japanese says “Ko tei”.
Japanese says “Mikado”. [Kanji] emperor T-Shirts
[Kanji] emperor Toddler T-shirt Japan calls “Mikado”.
[Kanji] emperor T-Shirt Japanese calls “Kou Tei”. In Europe, a title for a monarch in the Middle East, Latin America, and other monarchies. In Europe, it is the title of the heir to the Roman imperial throne and is considered higher than that of king. In China, a title for a heavenly son or … Read More
Japanese calls “Kou Tei”. In Europe, a title for a monarch in the Middle East, Latin America, and other monarchies. In Europe, it is the title of the heir to the Roman imperial throne and is considered higher than that of king. In China, a title for a heavenly son or king. [Kanji] emperor … Read More
It is a geographical family name, widely found outside of the Tohoku and Kyushu regions. The most common reading of “Ohtani” is “Ohtani,” but in the Tohoku region and near Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, it is often read as “Ohya. The family descended from the Emperor Kammu and received the surname Taira from the … Read More
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
Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. When the Fujiwara family prospered, he called “Sa” the second role after the highest position … Read More
Topaz, the birthstone for the month of November, is a beautiful transparent orange-yellow, and its color has been compared to sherry. It is a typical yellow gemstone, and perhaps because of this, jewelry with a yellow color is often given the pseudonym “topaz. In fact, topaz is a gemstone with a great variety of … Read More
A city facing the northern coast of the Naples Bay in the Tyrrhenian Sea, southern Italy. The capital city of Campania. It is also the prefectural capital of Naples. It was built as a Greek colonial city Neapolis (meaning a new city), and in Roman times it became a resort for the emperor. Japanese … Read More
The general concept is the supreme ruler of a nation, a race, or a tribe. There are various types of kings in world history, from the heads of small communities to the rulers of mighty kingdoms, but they are usually distinguished from the emperors, who are considered the supreme rulers of multiple nations. Japanese … Read More
[Kanji] King T-Shirt The general concept is the supreme ruler of a nation, a race, or a tribe. There are various types of kings in world history, from the heads of small communities to the rulers of mighty kingdoms, but they are usually distinguished from the emperors, who are considered the supreme rulers of … Read More
A circle inside 3-5 Paulownia flowers with leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Paulownia Originally the emperor’s emblem, it gradually spread by being given to a successful vassal. One of the five major family crests in Japan. [Family Crests] A circle inside 3-5 Paulownia flowers … Read More
[Family Crests] A circle inside 3-5 Paulownia flowers with leaf Round Sticker A circle inside 3-5 Paulownia flowers with leaf for Kamon. Flower symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion. note. Paulownia Originally the emperor’s emblem, it gradually spread by being given to a successful vassal. One of … Read More
1 A person who leads and commands an army. Also, a common name for army and navy generals. 2 Abbreviation for a person (Seiitai-shogun) who was recognized as a national military commander by the emperor before the Edo period. [Kanji] Shogun Hoodie
1 A person who leads and commands an army. Also, a common name for army and navy generals. 2 Abbreviation for a person (Seiitai-shogun) who was recognized as a national military commander by the emperor before the Edo period. [Kanji] Shogun gold Wine Label
It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These are Takauji Ashikaga, Nobunaga Oda, … Read More
[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf button It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s … Read More
[Kanji] Shogun T-Shirt Abbreviation for a person (Seiitai-Shogun) who was recognized as a national military commander by the emperor before the Edo period.
[Kanji] cabinet minister T-Shirt Originally, it is an important official position that governs national affairs by mourning the emperor and the king, but today it generally refers to the official position that constitutes the government and is positioned as the head of each administrative department, regardless of whether it is a monarchy or a … Read More
Originally, it is an important official position that governs national affairs by mourning the emperor and the king, but today it generally refers to the official position that constitutes the government and is positioned as the head of each administrative department, regardless of whether it is a monarchy or a republic. Japanese calls “Dai … Read More
Saito is the 19th most common Japanese surname. The surname that begins with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi from Emperor Tenchi. “Sai” stands for Saikyu-ryo Sai, and “Wisteria” stands for Mr. Fujiwara. [Kanji] Saito Hoodie
[Kanji] Saito T-Shirt Saito is the 19th most common Japanese surname. The surname that begins with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi from Emperor Tenchi. “Sai” stands for Saikyu-ryo Sai, and “Wisteria” stands for Mr. Fujiwara.
Kusanagi is the Japanese surname. It is the surname of Akita prefecture, and is especially common in the northern part of the prefecture. He is said to be a descendant of Emperor Bunmu, and when he played the role of Gosannen War, he was said to have been given the surname “Kusanagi because he … Read More
It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These are Takauji Ashikaga, Nobunaga Oda, … Read More
[Family Crests] Paulownia 5-7kiri Sticker It is the family crest that you have the most chance to see in Japan. The paulownia flower crest was regarded as a sub-crest of the emperor’s family. In addition, this paulownia flower crest was sometimes given to a vassal who had a merit in the Emperor’s family. These … Read More
[Kanji] Sato Button Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo.
Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. [Kanji] Sato long sleeves T-Shirt
[Kanji] Sato T-Shirt Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo.