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• Eco consciously made
• Organic cotton polyester blend
• Modern fit
Japanese Hieroglyphs (Front), calligraphy dialect phrase transcribes to “Origins” in its philosophy.
Origins (起源, kigen), in Japanese historical context, refers to the beginning or roots of cultural, religious, or national identity. It often connects to ancient myths, such as Japan's creation story in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, where the deities Izanagi and Izanami are credited with creating the islands of Japan. The concept also encompasses the origins of specific traditions, arts, and family lineages, emphasizing continuity and reverence for ancestral ties. In modern society, "Origins" often plays a role in national pride, with a focus on heritage and the preservation of traditional practices amidst rapid globalization.
Japanese Red Sun (Hinomaru), symbolizes Japan's national identity. Originating from Japan's mythological creation story, the sun is associated with the goddess Amaterasu, believed to be the ancestress of the Imperial Family. The red circle on the flag represents the sun rising from the east, embodying vitality and renewal.
Sakura, or cherry blossoms, hold deep significance in Japanese culture, symbolizing the transient beauty of life. Rooted in ancient Shinto beliefs, they represent renewal and the fleeting nature of existence. Sakura blossoms have inspired poetry, art, and festivals, embodying themes of impermanence and the passage of time.
Samurai (Front), were Japan’s warrior class, originating in the Heian period (794-1185). Initially serving noble families, they became a powerful military force by the Kamakura period. Samurai embodied values of loyalty, honor, and discipline, with the Bushido code guiding their conduct. Their influence shaped Japan’s feudal society.
Mount Fuji (Back), is Japan's tallest and most iconic mountain, revered as a sacred site in Shinto and Buddhist traditions. Its symmetrical beauty inspired centuries of art and literature. As a symbol of Japan's national identity, it represents endurance, spirituality, and the harmonious connection between nature and culture.
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