Basketball team in Kanji [in Stock]

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Club activities to play basketball. It mainly refers to friends who play the same basketball at schools, clubs, and communities. Even in athletics, where there are many individual sports, if it is a group, it is called with a “Bu”. Japanese calls “Ro kyu Bu”.

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bowling in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the sports competitions. The ball is rolled toward 10 pins standing on the edge of a wooden floor called a lane, and the number of defeated pins competes for points. Origin and history Simple play like rolling stones seems to have been done for a very long time. In Roman times, bowling … Read More

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challenger in Kanji [in Stock]

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Those who challenge opponents who are stronger and more talented than themselves by participating in sports or playing games. Japanese says cyo-sen-sha.

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certain victory, win in Kanji [in Stock]

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Be sure to win. Wish to win by all means. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for watching sports, and a Japanese supporter who cheers on a banner, which Westerners are familiar with. Japanese says “Hissho”.

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prize winner in Kanji [in Stock]

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To receive an award. Those who won the Academy Awards, sports competitions, etc. Japan call “Ju sho sya”.

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swimming in Kanji [in Stock]

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Swimming is exercise that swims on the surface of the water or in the water, and sports competitions. Overview Swimming generally refers to swimming on the surface or in the water. It takes some training to swim. It was born as one of the activities of human life in various parts of the world, … Read More

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tennis team in Kanji [in Stock]

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A ball game where two or two players play a ball with a racket over the net. It is a game adopted at the Olympics and Paralympics, and is widely known regardless of age, gender, or physical personality. The group of sports. Japan calls “Tei kyu bu” or “tennis bu”.

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Tempura in Kanji [in Stock]

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It is a Japanese dish in which ingredients such as seafood and vegetables are wrapped in a garment mainly made of wheat flour and fried in oil. Tempura is a fast food imported from Nanban (Westerner) Tokugawa Ieyasu is known to have been very careful about his health, and it can be said that … Read More

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Conquest all of the world in Kanji [in Stock]

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To be the world leader in one genre or all. In Japanese team sports they sometimes call this words to win the best in the world. It is used for both good and evil, both according to the rules and against morals and the law. Japanese says “Se-Kai-Sei-Ha”.

[Kanji] conquest all of the world Hoodie

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To be the world leader in one genre or all. In Japanese team sports they sometimes call this words to win the best in the world. Japanese says “Se-Kai-Sei-Ha”. [Kanji] conquest all of the world Hoodie

[Kanji] conquest of the world long sleeves T-Shirt

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[Kanji] conquest of the world long sleeves T-Shirt To be the world leader in one genre or all. In Japanese team sports they sometimes call this words to win the best in the world. Japanese says “Se-Kai-Sei-Ha”. It’s white color letters.

[Kanji] conquest of the world T-Shirt

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[Kanji] conquest all of the world T-Shirt To be the world leader in one genre or all. In Japanese team sports they sometimes call this words to win the best in the world. It’s brushed red letters. Japanese says “Se Kai Sei Ha”.

Table tennis in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of indoor competitions. On a desk with a mesh in the center, meet celluloid globules together. Ping Pong. High sports competitive sports which are also adopted in the Olympic official competition. Japanese says “Ta kkyu”.

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[Kanji] football team T-Shirt

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Design Front * The English text is a sample Design Back * The English text is a sample [Kanji] football team T-shirt Club activities aimed at playing soccer (Association football) . Soccer is one of the sports competitions in which one team is played by a total of two teams of 11 people using … Read More

[Kanji] Karate by horizontally T-Shirts

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It is a martial art and sports characterized by the striking technique with fists and feet that originated in Okinawa during the Ryukyu Kingdom. [Kanji] Karate by horizontally white letters T-Shirts

[Kanji] Karate by horizontally T-Shirt

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[Kanji] Karate by horizontally T-Shirt It is a martial art and sports characterized by the striking technique with fists and feet that originated in Okinawa during the Ryukyu Kingdom.

[Kanji] win the championship T-Shirts

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[Kanji] win the championship T-Shirts To win the first prize in the competition. The better one wins the other. Fukui sake. Ordinary sake that is often used for sports and celebrations. Japanese says Yu Shou.

[Kanji] football team (black letters) T-shirt

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design Front design Back Club activities aimed at playing soccer (Association football) . Soccer is one of the sports competitions in which one team is played by a total of two teams of 11 people using a round sphere. Japanese says “shu kyu bu”. [Kanji] football team T-shirts

[Kanji] win the championship T-Shirt

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[Kanji] win the championship T-Shirt To win the first prize in the competition. The better one wins the other. Fukui sake. Ordinary sake that is often used for sports and celebrations. Japanese says “Yu Shou”.

[Kanji] certain victory Sleeveless Shirt

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[Kanji] certain victory Sleeveless Shirt Be sure to win. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for watching sports, and a Japanese supporter who cheers on a banner, which Westerners are familiar with. Japanese says “Hissho”.

[Kanji] certain victory long sleeves T-Shirt

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Japanese says “Hissho”. Be sure to win. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for watching sports, and a Japanese supporter who cheers on a banner, which Westerners are familiar with. [Kanji] certain victory long sleeves T-Shirt

[Kanji] certain victory T-Shirt

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[Kanji] certain victory T-Shirt Be sure to win. In Japan, you can see a headband that says it is a victory for watching sports, and a Japanese supporter who cheers on a banner, which Westerners are familiar with. Japanese says “Hissho”.

[Family Crests] Paulownia Flowers and leaf Round Button

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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

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[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

[Family Crests] Paulownia 5-7kiri Classic Round Sticker

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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

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[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