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THANK YOU IN JAPANESE: Japanese Art Print
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Text on the tag: Thank you in Japanese is “arigatou” (or more formally “arigatou gozaimasu”). The pronunciation would be ari-ga-toh.. Conservati...
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Text on the tag: Thank you in Japanese is “arigatou” (or more formally “arigatou gozaimasu”). The pronunciation would be ari-ga-toh.. Conservati...
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Text on the tag: Instead of saying “good luck”, which is more a wish for something external to bring good fortune, the Japanese say “ganbatte” whic...
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Text on the tag: The way to say “happy birthday” in Japanese is “otanjoubi omedetou” (formal version: “otanjoubi omedetou gozaimasu”.) Tanjoubi me...
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Text on the tag: The umbrella, or the parasol, is a symbol of protection from illness, obstacles, harmful energies and suffering. It can also serve...
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Text on the tag: Apart from the hands, feet and face, when a woman wears a kimono, the one part of the body that is exposed is the nape of the neck...
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Text on the tag: The world’s first full-length novel is said to be the Tale of Genji written by the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu around 100...
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Text on the tag: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works to his n...
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Text on the tag: Chikanobu (1838-1912) is recognised as one of the greatest prolific masters of beauty prints. His works capture the transition fro...
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Text on the tag: The Japanese name for owl, Fukuro, usually is written with one single character, but can also be written with the combination of t...
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Text on the tag: The name Nandina (also known as heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo in Japan and China) with sprays of bright red berries and evergre...
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Text on the tag: The name nandina (also known as heavenly bamboo or sacred bamboo in Japan and China) with sprays of bright red berries, is used fo...
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Text on the tag: Expressive of enduring happiness, the plum blossom has traditionally been used as a decorative symbol of congratulatory occasions ...
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Text on the tag: Expressive of enduring happiness, the plum blossom has traditionally been used as a decorative symbol of congratulatory occasions ...
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Text on the tag: It is said that a koi carp swims up rivers and climbs waterfalls. The Japanese associates koi carps with perseverance in adversity...
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Text on the tag: The first time that dragons appeared in Japanese text dates back to 680 AD. Dragons in Asia are regarded as generous, benevolent f...
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Text on the tag: The goose never leaves one of its own kind behind. This auspicious animal is related to the virtue of cooperation, teamwork, and a...
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Text on the tag: The goose never leaves one of its own kind behind. This auspicious animal is related to the virtue of cooperation, teamwork, and a...
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Text on the tag: The goldfish has also come to symbolise wealth in Chinese culture stemming from the fact that the Chinese word for fish (yú) is pr...
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Text on the tag: The Japanese associate koi carps with perseverance in adversity, strength of purpose and determination to overcome obstacles, thus...
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Text on the tag: The virtues attributed to the rooster include courage and honour. The rooster cries were also believed to be effective in warding ...
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Text on the tag: The carrion crow is native to Japan. According to the Japanese folk belief it was thought to be a messenger of the gods. The crow ...
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Text on the tag: The goose never leaves one of its own kind behind. This auspicious animal is related to the virtue of cooperation, teamwork, and a...
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Text on the tag: In Japan, the monkey is a sacred guardian against negativity and misfortune. The persimmon fruit is a symbol of transformation; th...
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Text on the tag: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works to his n...
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Text on the tag: The eagle symbolises leadership with its sharp wit and focused eyesight. Flying high with powerful vision and intelligence, it is ...
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Text on the tag: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patience and l...
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Text on the tag: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patience and l...
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Text on the tag: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent symbol used across many cultures in Asia. Traditionally r...
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Text on the tag: In China, the heron represents strength, purity, patience and long life. In other cultures, the heron carries positive symbolisms,...
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Text on the tag: The mandarin duck symbolises romance, affection, togetherness and enduring love. For singles, the mandarin duck is believed to enh...
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Text on the tag: Chinese people believe a full moon is a symbol of peace, prosperity, and family reunion. In Japan, a country where many symbolisms...
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Text on the tag: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for people to tr...
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Text on the tag: In the Japanese system of Hana-kotoba (flower meanings), the magnolia flower means the sublime, and love of nature, reinvigorating...
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Text on the tag: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent symbol used across many cultures in Asia. Traditionally r...
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Text on the tag: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for people to tru...
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Text on the tag: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works to his n...
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