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Thank you for viewing. Yaeh Sticker Fujiyoshida City Limited Edition ◾︎ This is a sticker I received when I went to Arakura Sengen Shrine. ◾︎ In the past, from the 70s to the late 80s, it was customary for riders to give each other the peace sign. It was a way of embodying the wish for a safe journey! There were many other hand signs as well. Due to the 3-no-movement (no license, no drinking, no speeding) and frequent traffic regulations on mountain passes, the motorcycle boom eventually cooled down, and this act was almost forgotten. Then, the old-time riders started to rekindle the fire, saying, "We gotta do this to get things going!" Thus, "Yaeh" began to spread, changing its form. v(・♥・)yaeh! means "Hey! Be careful on the road ahead v(・♥・)yaeh!" The main purpose isn't to forcibly attract the other person's attention. It's about being friendly, not forcing it on the other person, doing it safely and without straining your riding posture, and with style. ◾︎ YAEH! Yaeh! The term was born in the first edition of the motorcycle forum on a large bulletin board, in the "Let's Peace" thread, during the "Let's Peace!" thread. Many people who were watching this moment in real-time are now unaware of it. In 2003, a spelling mistake was the moment of its birth. "Yeah!" was typed as "Yaeh!" By purchasing, you are deemed to have agreed to the items listed in the profile section, so please read them before purchasing. Thank you. #YaehSticker #YAEHsticker #FujiyoshidaCityLimited #ArakuraSengenShrine #MtFuji
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