Japanese symbols of a huge statue of buddha called "Daibutu"
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[Japanese symbols of a huge statue of buddha called "Daibutu"] 
Have you ever been to Japan?
If you are thinking about traveling to Japan, you should go to the place called
"KAMAKURA", and visit a famous Japanese temple and see "Daibu".
Daibutu is a huge statue of buddha, and there are many different types of Daibutu
in Japan. The one above shown is from Kamakura, which only takes about 1 hour from
the main city of Tokyo.
I have just been there, and saw many tourist from overseas.
I suppose that it is very famous or is on the guide book.
Anyway, check out the place called KAMAKURA.
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Kamakura was the capital of Japan's first military government; the Kamakura shogun ate (1185-1333).The period was dominated by strong-willed, single-minded warriors " Samurai" and priests, and it is their influence, often stern and ascetic, but also inspired, that colors the wealth of historical relics in this former capital.
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Today's Japanese kanji symbols
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Daibutu - a huge statue of Buddha
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Ahhhh, my good friend Takanori san!
What a beautiful site to behold. Your work was excellent.
I did many variations with the kanji for my grandson. I thought I would send you one that was kind of radical.
I do much "outline work" for business friends and this work is rather simple not to mention I've done it for about 30 years, maybe forty.
I get a news letter from The Buddhist Temple of Chicago so I am very use to the many styles of Japanese.
But I must say I was very surprised and impressed by your work!
Thank you Very much,
Fred
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also some articles about Japanese kanji, Japanese symbols used for
tattoo design, and Japanese phrase called Yoji Jyukugo.
Japanese Kanji Symbols for Honor is very popular. It is called "Mei Yo" in Japanese. The first kanji symbol mean name by itself, and second symbol mean admire, praise, or commend in Japanese. By combining these 2 kanji symbols, it will form one complext kanji.
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a Sumo Wrestler - Japanese symbol
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[a Sumo Wrestler - Japanese symbol]
What is the tradtional Japanese sport?
That's right.
Sumo 
Taken from the Kanji Dictionary site
The strongest sumo wrestler is called "Yoko Zuna", and currently Yoko Zuna is AsaShouRyu. He is from Mongolia.
http://sumo.goo.ne.jp//hon_basho/topics/interview/yusho_sansho/movie/asashoryu_0609.mov
(Ref: Nihon Sumo Kyokai)
You can find a lots of information about Japanese sumo from the following site:
http://sumo.goo.ne.jp/eng/index.html
Sayonanara
Takanori Tomita
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