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Backside of this Unique vehicle. As you can see the National Flag of Japan is prominently displayed.
Japanese kanji character for "child" carved in stone at Daisen-in Temple, Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto, Kansai Region, Japan
This image can be found at www.seiza.ro as a ecard
Deze afbeelding kan op www.seiza.ro als een gratis e-card gevonden.
Henohenomoheji graffiti (detail of acrylic painting "Graffiti Girl"「絵馬ギャル」 by 魔法の傘).
The full painting is here:
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Japan is superficially known world-wide for such iconic symbols as geisha, manga, Mt. Fuji, and samurai warriors, but what is not well-known is the Japan behind these facades...An old Japan hand , the author identifies and describes the cultural, sensual and visual attractions that result in so many foreigners becoming life-long residents of Japan...how visitors are seduced in as little as a week!
This calligraphic excerpt is written in the seal style ( 篆書: tensho in Japanese, zhuàn shū in Chinese), which is used mainly for seals (chops) stamped in red ink on documents or works of painting or calligraphy.
Tensho characters are close to ancient Chinese pictographs. In the simplest of them you can still see a picture, for instance in the character for "child" (8th column from right, 8th character up from bottom). Now this character is written 子, still showing the vertical body and outstretched arms of the child, but with a hook for the head.