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Treasure every meeting, for it will never recur. Live every day as though it were last. Meeting only once in a lifetime.
Japanese says “Ichi Go Ichi E”.
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[Kanji] once in a lifetime encounter T-Shirts
[Kanji] once in a lifetime encounter once in a T-Shirt Treasure every meeting and for it will never recur. Japanese says “Ichi Go Ichi E”.
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[Kanji] once in a lifetime encounter T-Shirt
[Kanji] once in a lifetime encounter T-Shirt Treasure every meeting and for it will never recur. Japanese says “Ichi Go Ichi E”.
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Kombucha in Kanji
Kombucha Please check it out! > example showcase Black tea fungus is spread wrong out US and Euro as Kombucha. Originally, tea made of powdered kelp. Japanese calls Kon-Bu-Cha. こんぶちゃ 昆布茶 漢字
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witch
1. A female imagined to have special powers derived from the devil. 2. a female sorcerer or magician. 3. an ugly evil-looking old woman. 4. a believer in Wicca. Japanese says “Ma Jo”. > example products まじょ ウィッチ 漢字
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Mt.Fuji in Kanji
Mount Fuji located on Honshu Island, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776.24 m. The mountain has been selected as a “cultural” rather than a “natural” heritage site. > example stuff 富士山 ふじさん 漢字
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Japanese hamburg in Kanji and Katakana
Please check it out! > example products Another variation is the 'Italian hamburger' with a tomato based sauce, 'hamburger with grated radish (in Japanese style)' with grated radish and a sauce of Japanese taste, and 'stewed hamburger' with demi-glace sauce (type of brown sauce). 和風ハンバーグ
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hypocritical courtesy
hypocritical courtesyPlease check it out! > example products superficially polite but rude in intent.Japanese calls In-Gin-Bu-Rei.慇懃無礼 いんぎんぶれい 四字熟語
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Karate in Katakana
karatePlease check it out! > example stuff the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc 片仮名 カタカナ カラテ
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Kawaii in katakana
It's means cute and pretty in English. And Japanese Katakana language. > example stuff
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lick me in Kanji and Hiragana
lick me Please check it out! > Showcase Example That is imperative form in Japanese Kanji and Hira-gana.









