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Capolinea 即購入◎★値引応相談
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This is a charm that's secretly popular among YAZAWA fans. ★ It's called the "Eikichi Mamori," taking the two characters "Eien Kichijo" (eternal good fortune). "Eien Kichijo" means that happiness and prosperity will continue forever, and that good luck and great luck will always follow. ★ The wave pattern in the background is called Seigaiha, a lucky Japanese pattern, and it symbolizes the endless spread of waves bringing good fortune. ★ It's made at the Motomishima Shrine, a place associated with Shiki Masaoka. There's also a stone monument with his haiku there. ★ Maybe it's because I have this, but I always get concert tickets. ★ I even got tickets for Tokyo Dome and went! ♪ Sharing some happiness! The gold thread sparkles and is lovely. ★ I have a spare, so I'm listing it. ♪ Some people said they bought it for 4000 or 5000 yen, which is a bit much... so I decided to list my spare (*^^*)★ There are five colors: red, black, white, pink, and purple. ♪ Color changes are possible. ★ If you buy multiple items, I'll discount the shipping, so please comment. ★
1 week ago