Japanese Calligraphy for Personal and Professional Use  by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase Great Effort in Japanese is doryoku which is written in kanji as The Japanese word doryoku is composed of the kanji do meaning "as much as possible" and ryoku meaning "Power" or "Exertion." Doryoku is a term used, especially in the Martial Arts, to mean giving one's very best effort. This is also an inspirational reminder to always demand the very best of yourself. If you are concerned about the translation, see doryoku for an independent dictionary reference or refer to our Reference Materials. Download Immediately Designs can be downloaded just as soon as your order is placed. You don't need to wait for mail or email! How it works Place your order and the download links are right there on your order confirmation. Simply click the link and download the design to your computer. It really is that easy. And for Body Art just print the design and you are ready to take it to your tattoo artist to have it inked. Ordering is easy and your design is ready instantly. To see an actual example, click the following: Takase Design (Adobe PDF format) |