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NAKAMOTO SEISAKUSHO Inc.
Address | 1937 Nurumizu Atsugi-shi Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:243-0033 |
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Representative Name | Hiroki Nakamoto |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 18 |
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January 1-December 31 Total 366 types x 3 each
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1月1日〜12月31日 全366種類×各3個
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JAN:4549574125949
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JAN:4549574125949
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1098 pcs /set
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January 1 - December 31, 2012 Total 366 kinds x 5 each
*We will give away exclusive fixtures & POP for free!
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1月1日〜12月31日 全366種類×各5個
※専用什器&専用POPを無料プレゼント致します!
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JAN:4549574125949
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JAN:4549574125949
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1830 pcs /set
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You can purchase any date you like in increments of 3!
Please let us know your desired date when you place your order
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3個単位で好きな日付を購入可能です
ご発注時にご希望の日付をお知らせください
(B12594)
JAN:4549574125949
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(B12594)
JAN:4549574125949
Wholesale Price: Members Only
3 pcs /set
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Please check the Notes of product.
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Dimensions |
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W19 x H40 x D19mm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Brass Zinc alloy Iron
Package: Mounting paper + OPP
Year of manufacture: 2024
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Description
A cute charm with a different pattern for each of the 366 days of the year printed on a traditional bell. Including February 29, which occurs only once every four years in leap years, there are 366 days in a year. Hana-kokomon is a birthday symbol for 366 days of the year, representing flowers of the four seasons. The flower pattern was created as a "sign" to bless one day at a time. [A flower opens, luck opens. It is said that fruit bears fruits, and motifs of flowers and grasses have long been used as a sign of good omen. Familiar flowers such as cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, violets, and caresses can be found on many family crests. It is said that by using flowers as crests, both the creators of the crests and the wearers of the crests felt the spirit that resided in the flowers and felt a heightened sense of spirituality. The Japanese love of flowers, sensitivity to the changing seasons, and intelligence to find meaning in simple shapes. Learning such Japanese spirituality from the family crest, a new culture of "individual crests" was born. The flowers that symbolize the day are selected based on the appearance, nature, and history of the flower. Each individual flower is chosen based on the season in which it blooms, traditional Japanese events, and festivals, The flowers are associated with the seasons in which they bloom, traditional Japanese events, festivals, and events that have become a regular feature since the end of World War II. On January 1, the Fukujuso flower is used to pray for good fortune in the coming year. On March 3, peach blossoms are used for Sekku, a Japanese seasonal festival. On May 5th, irises. On August 5th, sunflowers to beat the summer sun. On October 23, akebi (akebi), which rejoice in the harvest. On December 25, holly is associated with Christmas. Please enjoy the 366 individual flower patterns as a floral calendar that colors the changing seasons. Search Word:Inbound Souvenirs, Japanese style, Japanese pattern, pattern, family crest, flower pattern, tradition |
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Sea Mail | Please see the Notes of product. |
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Pantos Express | |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*It is dangerous if damaged, so please dispose of it according to the sorting rules of each local government in your area. *Use and store out of reach of small children.
*Do not use the product for any purpose other than its intended use. Estimated delivery time 5-100 pcs. approx. 3-7 business days after shipment 101-300 pcs. approx. 5-10 business days after shipment 301-1,000 pcs. approx. 7-14 business days after shipment ; 1,001 pcs. 1,001 pieces or more: negotiable |
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Including February 29, which occurs only once every four years in leap years, there are 366 days in a year.
Hana-kokomon is a birthday symbol for 366 days of the year, representing flowers of the four seasons.
The flower pattern was created as a "sign" to bless one day at a time.
[A flower opens, luck opens. It is said that fruit bears fruits, and motifs of flowers and grasses have long been used as a sign of good omen.
Familiar flowers such as cherry blossoms, plum blossoms, violets, and caresses can be found on many family crests.
It is said that by using flowers as crests, both the creators of the crests and the wearers of the crests felt the spirit that resided in the flowers and felt a heightened sense of spirituality.
The Japanese love of flowers, sensitivity to the changing seasons, and intelligence to find meaning in simple shapes. Learning such Japanese spirituality from the family crest, a new culture of "individual crests" was born.
The flowers that symbolize the day are selected based on the appearance, nature, and history of the flower.
Each individual flower is chosen based on the season in which it blooms, traditional Japanese events, and festivals,
The flowers are associated with the seasons in which they bloom, traditional Japanese events, festivals, and events that have become a regular feature since the end of World War II.
On January 1, the Fukujuso flower is used to pray for good fortune in the coming year.
On March 3, peach blossoms are used for Sekku, a Japanese seasonal festival.
On May 5th, irises.
On August 5th, sunflowers to beat the summer sun.
On October 23, akebi (akebi), which rejoice in the harvest.
On December 25, holly is associated with Christmas.
Please enjoy the 366 individual flower patterns as a floral calendar that colors the changing seasons.
Search Word:Inbound Souvenirs, Japanese style, Japanese pattern, pattern, family crest, flower pattern, tradition