Japanese Calligraphy for Personal and Professional Use  by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase Crisis in Japanese is kiki and is written in kanji as The Japanese word kiki is composed of the kanji ki meaning "Danger" and ki meaning "Opportunity" (Notice that different kanji can have the same reading). Crisis (kiki) reminds us that a Crisis has both a component of Danger but also of Opportunity and this kanji is often used to motivate and to remind us that difficulties present us with both obstacles and with an opportunity to accomplish something new. For a completely independent translation see Jeffrey's Japanese<->English Dictionary entry kiki or refer to our Reference Materials. How it works: Your design can be immediately downloaded. Once your order is placed you are automatically taken to the Order Confirmation Screen with links to all of the designs in your order. Simply click on the link and save the design to your computer. You can also download your designs later by logging onto your account. It really is this easy! Getting a Tattoo? We give you everything you need for the perfect Japanese tattoo. Along with the design we give you the line art so any tattoo artist can properly ink the Japanese design. And, you can easily change the size of the design to fit your needs. Then simply print the design and take it to your local tattoo shop and be assured of getting the perfect Japanese Symbol Tattoo. To see how easy it is click on Japanese Tattoo Design (Adobe PDF Format) for an example of our professional quality tattoo designs. 
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