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Special Order a Full Name in Katakana
This special order for a full name in Japanese is perfect for martial arts belts. It is also perfect for beautifully translated names to be used on martial arts rank certificates.
Katakana is the standard way non-Japanese names are translated to Japanese and is how names appear in the dictionary. Katakana preserves the pronunciation and is the option most likely to be recognized as a name. And, because katakana is like an alphabet, there are no meanings to the characters to worry about.
Three Versions Means You Have A Choice
The design you receive has three variations of the name - The translation is exactly the same it is just that we want you to have a choice and so include three unique variations. Each is written vertically in katakana in a style that matches the sample shown on the left and the rest of the names in our catalog.
See What You Get
For an example of the design you receive see Sophia Vergara (katakana). The design is in Adobe PDF format so it prints out exactly as designed by Master Takase. The Adobe PDF reader is required and should already be on your computer. If not, get a free copy from Adobe.com.
Each name comes with the line art (also called a stencil) that is essential if you plan to have the name tattooed. Just print out the design and take to your tattoo artist - they don't even need to know Japanese. The name can be resized when printed and the image remains crisp allowing you to tailor the design to fit your needs.
Ordering is safe, easy, and takes just seconds
Special orders emailed in as little as a single business day
Special order a name in katakana and the design, personally hand-lettered by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase, will be emailed to you in as little as a single business day.
Note that there are practical limitations to the length of names and if the name cannot fit within 9" H then we can work with you to shorten the name or, if a solution cannot be found, we will fully refund your order.
For more information on all of the options visit Any Name in Japanese.
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