Description
… so perhaps this meant “Rich Country to the Japanese people who must have marveled at the agricultural potential of this vast land across the ocean.
Professional Karate Equipment.
Professional Karate Equipment.
$15.00
Beikoku lit. “Rice Country” in Japanese. Rice was the currency of Pre-Meiji Japan… and all government salaries were paid in “KOKU’ of rice.
… so perhaps this meant “Rich Country to the Japanese people who must have marveled at the agricultural potential of this vast land across the ocean.
Style | Gyosho, Kaisho |
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Color | Black, Japanese Gold, Red, White, Gold Luster, Silver Luster, Navy Blue, Midnight Blue, Brown |
Placement | Left Chest, Lower lapel |