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Loosely translated into "school of the strategy of heaven and earth" its specificity is a broad catalogue of techniques with two swords
For other countries
ensuring fast and easy handling
and if one would like to have a calligraphy in his Dojo that respects all practitioners of all arts practiced in the said Dojo
but they require regular (monthly) maintenance with oil (camellia or wood maintenance oil) and they can only be made from the finest woods
Kikko Kamon Engraving Design:Mitsu Mori Kikko Ken Hana-kaku (2) Loosely translated into "school ofKikko Kamon Engraving Figure Turtle shell in Japanese. The Kikko mon represents a simplified turtle shell. Turtles are considered a symbol of longevity in Japan and this is why Kikko emblems are used by several shrines. The Izumo Taisha, one of the most important Shinto shrines, uses a Kikko ni Ken Hana kaku shinmon, an auspicious design which combines turtle shell, flower and swords. There are about 500 known variations of the Kikko mon. Kamon 1
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