An accurate representation of the Yamanote train line in Tokyo, serving the trendy areas of Shibuya an Harajuku, as well as peaceful Yoyogi Park. This design appeals to both locals and foreigners with a love of Japan.
Inspired by the aesthetic style of the Yamanote train line in Tokyo, this shirt celebrates the the street-fashion center of Harajuku, the nightlife center of Shibuya, and the peaceful chill of Yoyogi Park. Designed to be loved by Japanese locals and foreigners who adore Tokyo.
Drinking is important in Japan! And Strong Zero is a legendary line of strong sweet beverages available in Japan's beloved convenient stores. These will get you messed up! Is there any better shirt for expressing that you're ready to part in Japan? Japanese locals will understand. Foreigners who are familiar with Japanese nightlife will understand.
For photographers and electronic enthusiasts in Japan, BIC Camera is an iconic source for cameras and gadgets. This is an accurate representation of the famous store's sign.
Whether you're barhopping in Tokyo on the Yamanote line or hopping on a Shinkansen to travel across japan at 200 miles an hour, this shirt expresses your affection of the most popular train company in Japan.
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train, japan railways, travel, japan, bullet train
Do you love Osaka, Japan? This classy and fun shirt represents the signs and lines of the Osaka subway. Designed to be delightful to Osaka locals, and a conversation starter for fellow fans of Osaka.
In Shinto tradition, Torii Gates signify the presence of something special; usually a kami (spirit) or natural wonder. Torii gates are an iconic sight in Japan. This shirt is a subtle classy celebration of Japan's culture and ancient history.
Did you know that Tokyo has its very own web suffix? This shirt is for web-savvy fans and residents of Tokyo. The dot is red, representing the Japanese flag.
Did you know that Tokyo has its very own web suffix? This shirt is for web-savvy fans and residents of Tokyo. The dot is red, representing the Japanese flag.
Japanese towns and prefectures often have amazing flags with futuristic designs. This design is based on the flag of Mikawa.
Mikawa (美川町, Mikawa-machi) was a town located in Ishikawa District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
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japanese, harajuku, techwear, symbol, high tech
This emblem is from the prefectural flag of Ajigasawa Aomori. To represent the flag, the accurate T-Shirt color is navy. However, because this symbol is cool in its own right, other shirt colors are available.
Ajigasawa (鰺ヶ沢町, Ajigasawa-machi) is a town located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 October 2017, the town had an estimated population of 10,330.
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otaku, emblem, futuristic, future, japanese symbol
This emblem is from the prefectoral flag of Kotooka Akita. To represent the flag, the accurate T-Shirt color is maroon. However, because this symbol is cool in its own right, other shirt colors are available.
Kotooka (琴丘町, Kotooka-machi) was a town located in Yamamoto District, Akita Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,819.
This emblem is from the prefectoral flag of Inawashiro Fukushima. To represent the flag, the accurate T-Shirt color is teal. However, because this symbol is cool in it's own right, other shirt colors are available.
Inawashiro (猪苗代町, Inawashiro-machi) is a town located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2018, the town had an estimated population of 14,400.
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cool symbol, japanese, street fashion, emblem, future