Mokko Namako Sukashi - TM019 [F]Stylized_(Koryu) the Imperial Palace's Ceremony Hall
Description
the Imperial Palace's Ceremony Hall in Kyoto
This model is water resistant and can be worn on rainy days or near the showers in the dojo
import refusal or other trouble at customs clearance
Adjustable and removable shoulder strap
5 cm instead of 97 cm)
Mokko Namako Sukashi - TM019 [F]Stylized_(Koryu) the Imperial Palace's Ceremony HallMokko Namako Sukashi TM019 Two facing sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea), called Namako in Japanese within a Mokko shape. Sea cucumbers have inspired thousands of haiku in Japan, where they are called namako (), written with characters that can be translated as "sea mice" (an example of gikun). The "Mokko" shape refers to a flower called Chaenomeles speciosa, or Japanese quincein English, particularly important during the ancient times for its use in
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