Birthday festival in Kanji [in Stock]
Celebrating the birthday of a person or character, both real and fictitious. Japan calls “Tan Jo Sai”.
Celebrating the birthday of a person or character, both real and fictitious. Japan calls “Tan Jo Sai”.
[Kanji] Festival (black letter) T-Shirt an organized series of acts and performances. a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. Japanese calls Matsuri.
[Kanji] Festival (white letter) T-Shirt an organized series of acts and performances. a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. Japanese calls Matsuri.
an organized series of acts and performances. a day or period of time set aside for feasting and celebration. Japanese calls Matsuri. [Kanji] Festival (red letter) T-Shirt
Celebrating the birthday of a living person. Japanese says “Tan-Jo-Sai”. [Kanji] Thanksgiving Hoodie
[Kanji] Birthday festival T-Shirt Celebrating the birthday of a living person. Japanese says “Tan-Jo-Sai”.
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
A Japanese kimono worn mainly during the summer season and for casual wear. A long, single-layered kimono made of cotton yukata fabric. It is worn as a summer garment for relaxing after taking a bath at home, summer festivals, fairs, Bon dances, evening cool-downs, and so on. [Kanji] Yukata T-Shirt
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
A festival to commemorate and celebrate the day of the birth of saints. The birthday of Jesus Christ is the so-called Christmas. Japanese says “Sei tan sai”.
Suzuki is the second most common surname in Japan. Mr. Suzuki (Suzukishi) is one of the representative surnames in Japan. It is said to be the family name of a Shinto priest derived from the ear of rice that is enshrined at festivals and the Hontsubo bell of a shrine. This line originated from … Read More
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
It is the second most frequent surname in Japan. It is a surname related to the festival of God. It refers to the sacred tree dedicated to the occasion of the festival. Hozumi is in the last name with the same origin. It originates in other festival ceremonies and gods related to rice cultivation. … Read More
The three neighbourhoods, Yanaka(谷中), Nezu(根津) and Sendagi(千駄木) are collectively called Yanesen. Yanesen refers to the Yanaka / Nezu / Sendagi area. Located in Bunkyo Ward and Taito Ward, near the center of Tokyo’s 23 wards, it is a part of the so-called “Yamanote”, but it still retains the atmosphere of downtown Tokyo, and is … Read More
Christmas Eve is December 24. the day before Christmas. Christmas Eve is the day that, according to modern calendars, contains the evening, or first evening, of Christmas, a widely celebrated festival commemorating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. It is a culturally significant celebration for most of the Western world and is widely observed … Read More
[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
Kaji leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment and the achievement of love. [Family Crests] Kaji leaf Pinback … Read More
[Kanji] calendar long sleeves T-Shirt a tabular array of the days (usually for one year). A table that allows you to list the dates of the year, the festivals / events and solar terms related to that day, as well as the sunrise / sunset, the phases of the moon, and the ebb and … Read More
A table that allows you to list the dates of the year, the festivals / events and solar terms related to that day, as well as the sunrise / sunset, the phases of the moon, and the ebb and flow of the tide (in addition to the good and bad of the day). a … Read More
[Family Crests] Kaji leaf Round Button Kaji leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. It’s negative positive inversion. note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment … Read More
Kaji leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment and the achievement of love. [Family Crests] Kaji leaf Sticker
[Family Crests] Kaji leaf Sticker Kaji leaf for Kamon. Nature plants symbol and graphics at old age for Japanese family. note. Kaji leaf: In the olden days, at the Tanabata Festival, there was a custom of writing poetry on seven Kaji leaves and praying for the improvement of entertainment and the achievement of love.
[Family Crests] a circle inside three steps pine trees Round Sticker 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
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 meaning of waiting for gods. It is regarded as a symbol … Read More