5 Beautiful Japanese Kanji Tattoo Symbols amp Designs
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Aside from the food, many tourists in Japan buy souvenirs with Japanese characters on it. Shirts, refrigerator magnets, keychains with Kanji are just some of the popular sourveniors (Omiyage) for foreigners. In their home country, non-Japanese use kanji for tattoos, shirt design and in some art pieces. Here are some of the best kanji that we recommend. • Kanji is one of the best (and most frustrating) part of the Japanese language, so let's try to understand some of our favorites piece by piece! • 夢 Yume: This character is not only beautiful, it has many uses such as for describing a literal dream one has at night or one's dreams for the future. If you look at the Kakijun (strokes) you can see that Yume is made up of the characters for eyes , covered and at night . • 響 Hibiki: Another poetic character meaning to echo or reverberate. The Kakijun includes the characters for old town and sound . • 道 Michi: If you are traveling around Japan, you may come across this character once or twice as it means road. If it is broken apart, it means neck and direction . • 風 Kaze: This Japanese word for wind. This characters is made of of the characters for flying kite and insect . • 美 Bi: Just as this kanji is beautiful, it also means beautiful! Interestingly enough, the top half means sheep and the bottom half means large . Large sheep are quite beautiful, are they not? • Website link : http://moving-japan.com/articles/37 • VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://moving-japan.com • FACEBOOK: / movingjapan
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