Scroll down to see all 6 Do One's Very Best designs Do One's Very Best in Japanese is which is read isshoukenmei. This four kanji idiom also means "Try one's hardest" or "With all one's might." The subject is not specified, as is common with Japanese, and so this also means "Do MY very best." Isshoukenmei is composed of the words isshou meaning "one's whole life" and kenmei meaning "earnestness; risking it all". Translations You Can Trust - We want you to be as happy with the translation for "Do One's Very Best" as you are with Master Takase's beautiful art and so we have provided direct links to the completely independent dictionary Jeffrey's Japanese<->English Dictionary. To confirm the translation for yourself click on any of the links above or click on Do One's Very Best. Different Fonts, Same Meaning Japanese Calligraphy has five major fonts and, as you can see, they can look quite different. However, the different fonts do not change the meaning because the kanji are exactly the same. Hand-Lettered Japanese Calligraphy by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase
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