Scroll down to see all 6 of Master Takase's designs Excellent Luck in Japanese is which is read daikichi. The Japanese word daikichi is composed of the kanji (read as "dai") meaning "great; large; huge" and (read as "kichi") meaning "luck; joy; congratulations". Easily Confirmed Translations We want you to be as happy with the translation as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art and so we have included direct links to Jeffrey's Japanese<->English Dictionary. To easily confirm the translation for yourself click on any of the links above or click on Excellent Luck (daikichi). Japanese Calligraphy has five major fonts. These can look quite different but this does not change the meaning - the meanings for all the designs here are exactly the same. You might already be familiar with the Block font as this is the most common and is used in newspapers and dictionaries. With true Japanese Calligraphy though there is so much more. The Semi-Cursive and Cursive styles have almost infinite possibilities - and it is here that Master Takase's artistry truly shines. Original Hand-Lettered Japanese Tattoo Designs
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