"500 Japanese Symbols For Tattoo Design" Review
Are you considering getting you a Kanji tattoo, or a tattoo designer searching for 100% reliable resource for Kanji symbols?
My name is Ken Suzuki, one of the most well-known Japanese symbols translator on the Web, who is a native speaker of Japanese. I have worked with many companies and individuals as a Japanese symbol translator, and is constantly contacted by creative people from all over the world.
With this book, you will find the most popular 500 Kanji symbols for creative work with their pronunciation included. Plus, you will get the corresponding Hiragana and Katakana symbols for each Kanji symbol. …(continue) »
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