Shuyokan Ryu and the Furin Kazan
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Shuyokan Ryu Place your cursor over each kanji to find it's meaning. |
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Furin Kazan Each of the four diamonds individually has separate meanings. Together, they symbolize: Furin (wind chimes) and Kazan (volcano). |
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Shuyokan Sayings
"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it. --- Henry David Thoreau"



















