Heart shaped Thank you in some languages tags

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A simple way to say thank you. There are several different languages of the same type. Other languages(Spanish, French, German, Japanese Hiragana, Dutch, Swedish, and Portuguese), text colors (black and brown) are hidden, you can be personalize. Heart shaped Thank you in some languages favor tags How to personalize your design Access the site … Read More

Harvest Fest. Dwarfs carrying a portable shrine [in Stock]

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This is a contemporary illustration drawn in brushstroke style. In Japan, there are invisible dwarfs. There is a Japanese folktale about a dwarf called “Issunboushi” who exterminates demons. There is also a world fairy tale about “Seven Dwarfs” who save a princess in a castle. Where do these dwarfs come from and what do … Read More

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Coffee in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is one of the most popular beverages in the world. It has a distinctive aroma and pleasant bitterness. Because it contains caffeine, it has a stimulant effect on the nerves. Coffee was first used as a beverage around the 6th century. Initially, coffee was popular among Arabian Muslims as a medicine to improve … Read More

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Bento in Kanji as old character form [in Stock]

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Generally, it is a portable meal consisting of rice and side dishes in a container such as a box. In some cases, rice is not used, such as in sandwiches and spaghetti. History of Bento Heian – Kamakura Period The concept of all portable food as bento goes back to the Heian period (794-1185). … Read More

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Yukata in Kanji [in Stock]

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Yukata was originally used by aristocrats in the Heian period (794-1185) when they entered steam baths, to avoid burns from the steam. The yukata is said to have originated in the Heian period, when aristocrats wore “yukatabira” made of hemp to prevent burns from the steam. As time went by, the yukata became the … Read More

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boisterous dance in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the four-letter idioms, it means to be so happy that you can’t help but dance. This word expresses the feeling of being so happy that your body moves involuntarily, rather than the feeling of being happy. Japanese says “Kyo ki ran bu”. Origin of boisterous dance(Kyokiranbu) “Kyoki” expresses a state of maddening … Read More

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toad in Kanji [in Stock]

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Generic name for frogs belonging to the amphibian class Anura order Toad family. Also called gama. The most widely distributed species in the world is the Bufo genus, with about 180 species worldwide, excluding Australia. They are generally large, with thick, dry skin. The head is large and has a pair of oval-shaped ear … Read More

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clairvoyance in Kanji [in Stock]

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It means eyes that can see a thousand miles, and it is also called Tengantsu, which means the ability to see distant events, the future, and the minds of others. In the past, psychic powers were also investigated in Japan. When parapsychological research was first conducted in Japan, the word clairvoyance was used to … Read More

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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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[Kanji] Potato as white letters T-Shirt

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Japanese says “bareisho”. Also known as “Jagaimo”. It is another name for potato, and it is taken from Chinese, and it seems that potato refers to hodoimo of the legume family in China. In 1808, the scholar Ono Ranzan explained that “Bareisho is a potato”, and it seems that Bareisho came to be called … Read More

salmon in Kanji [in Stock]

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Salmonid fish. It reaches a total length of about 1 meter. The body is a slightly elongated spindle shape. There is a greasy fin. The body color is blue-gray on the back and silvery white on the abdomen, but during the breeding season, the dorsal and lateral parts of the body turn dark green-brown, … Read More

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Furinkazan in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a popular name that is said to have been written on the flag sashimono (military flag) of Sengoku daimyo Takeda Shingen. “Furinkazan” is a word used to indicate the movement in the event of a war. When it should move as quickly like the wind, and when it should wait like a … Read More

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Hakata in Kanji [in Stock]

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A region along the coast of Hakata Bay in Fukuoka City, northwestern Fukuoka Prefecture. In a narrow sense, it was defined as the Ishido River in the east, the Naka River in the west, Hakata Bay in the north, and the Boshu Moat in the south. There are almost no remaining Boshu moat, and … Read More

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Halloween in Katakana [in Stock]

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A festival originated in Europe, held on October 31 every year. Originally a religious event that celebrates the autumn harvest and drives out evil spirits, it takes place on the night before the All-hallow, the day of the Catholic Saints, on November 1. Shortened “All-hallow-even” and called Halloween. In recent years there is Halloween … Read More

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topaz in Kanji [in Stock]

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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

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Superhuman feat, Divine work in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. God’s work. Also, such superhuman skills and acts. 2. Events about God. Divine affairs. Japan call “Kami waza” “Kamu waza”.

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Kyoto in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is one of the cities in Japan. It is also known as the capital or Kyoto, and historically it was the capital city of Heiankyo, which was designated as the capital of Japan in 794, and at that time it was the center of Japanese politics and culture. The city leaves a grid-like … Read More

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psychic in Kanji [in Stock]

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A person who has a special ability to enable events that are impossible for ordinary human beings. A person who possesses a kind of paranormal phenomenon that cannot be explained or proved by the elucidated range of science. Japanese says “Cho no ryoku sha”.

capsicum in Kanji [in Stock]

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Pepper is a spice native to Central and South America and has been widely cultivated in this area for thousands of years. On the other hand, it was brought to Europe after the discovery of the new continent at the end of the 15th century. However, due to its stimulating spiciness and strong fertility, … Read More

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Pomegranate in Kanji [in Stock]

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large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind. Japanese says Zakuro. It has long been called “women’s fruit” and is said to be effective for beauty and health. Because the seeds are tightly packed inside the fruit, it has been considered a symbol of “fertility” and “prosperity … Read More

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simple meal in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is also a must to have “one bowl of soup and one side dish” with a typical meal. Japan calls ‘Ichiju issai’. “Ichiju issai” was originally used to mean “simple meal (coarse meal)” with only one side dish, but westernization of eating habits, overeating (overnutrition), and obesity tendency. In recent years, when the … Read More

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Mango in Kanji [in Stock]

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An evergreen tree of the family Rhus. The leaves are long lanceolate and leathery. It grows yellow-white florets and bears oval fruits with one large seed inside. The flesh is yellow or orange-yellow, juicy and sweet, and edible. It is native to India and Southeast Asia and has been cultivated as a fruit tree … Read More

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Akihabara in Kanji [in Stock]

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Akihabara is an area name that refers to the area around JR Akihabara Station in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. It is known as one of the largest electric towns in Japan. History and etymology of Akihabara (Akiba) During the Edo period, it was the area where lower samurai lived. As it was said, “Fires and fights … Read More

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against the war in Kanji [in Stock]

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A movement in which the will to oppose war is organized by a positive desire to pursue peace, to prevent the outbreak of war, or to end the ongoing war. After World War II, the anti-war movement was linked to the peace movement, and under the new situation of the emergence of nuclear weapons, … Read More

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vegetarianism in Kanji [in Stock]

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a diet excluding all meat and fish. The principle that it is desirable to limit all human food to plant food. Derived from a religious or unique nutritional position. This principle is called a vegetarian. In Buddhism, meat eating is prohibited in principle, and some Christians, like the Seventh Worship Day, are vegetarian, but … Read More

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death in kanji [in Stock]

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1. the event of dying or departure from life. 2. the personification of death. 3. the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism. 4. the time at which life ends. japanese says Shi.

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Licensing

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We provide three types of licensing: One Time Use, Extended and Master. Our standard One Time Use license permits you to use the purchased media in one design through the terms described below. Our Extended license expands on the One Time Use license to increase both the types and quantities of reproductions permitted, namely the … Read More

[Kanji] Independence Day long sleeves T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Independence Day long sleeves T-Shirt United States holidays. July 4th. An event to celebrate independence throughout the United States. Grand parades and events are held in various places. Japanese says “Doku-Ritsu-Ki-Nen-Bi”.

[Kanji] Independence Day T-Shirt

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United States holidays. July 4th. An event to celebrate independence throughout the United States. Grand parades and events are held in various places. Japanese says “Doku-Ritsu-Ki-Nen-Bi”. [Kanji] Independence Day T-Shirt

[Family Crests] Ishida Mitsunari flag symbol Classic Round gold Sticker

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Ishida Mitsunari flag symbol Classic Round gold Sticker The meaning of this symbol is “If one person serves all people and all people serve one person, the people under the heaven will be happy (yoshi). Ishida Mitsunari was favored by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, then lord of Nagahama Castle, and became his subordinate. After Nobunaga Oda … Read More

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