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Yoh Kawanami
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Yoh’s goal is to provide the Kanji tattoo enthusiast to have a source that they can rely on having the right meaning and character. Yoh’s first language is Japanese but he has been living in the US all his life. Interested in a Kanji character? E-mail him at yohskanji@gmail.com.


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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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