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The new player banner is the equivalent lol
splatoon should add a "new driver" sticker to your tag when you try a new weapon so ppl in your team don't wonder why you play Like That
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tbh i cant imagine tamama being anything but a young adult, like 18-21ish, mostly because he's in the army- he's a graduate of keronian military school, and acts as a mentor to taruru who's still enrolled. also, his cutie mark (? belly symbol) is a shoshinsha, which is a sticker that newly licensed drivers have to put on their cars in japan (and the driving age there is 18)
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So fanartists tend draw Tricky’s mask in a certain way instead of what it actually looks like, and that way kind of makes it look like a shoshinsha mark.
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What is the shoshinsha mark, you may ask?
It’s a mark that is usually placed on cars to denote that the person driving it is inexperienced.
So yeah. Something to think about.
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Gunpla Markings Application: MGSEED ZGMF-X12A Testament Gundam Premium Bandai by Gunpla Shoshinsha This video contains the markings application of the Bandai Gunpla model kit Master Grade ZGMF-X12A Testament Gundam Premium Bandai from the series Gundam SEED Destiny Astray in the Cosmic Era (CE) timeline. This is part of the MGSEED model kit line. This build was requested by @xxraverxxonxtacy. Please follow the channel @ Facebook - https://ift.tt/JoES8I4 Sub-Reddit - r/GunplaShoshinsha TikTok - @gunplashoshinsha Visit the channel’s About page for additional links to other related social media sites and channel information. Visit our sub-reddit for helpful sites for those new to Gunpla and a list of available model kits. New information will be added to pages periodically, so check back from time to time. via YouTube https://youtu.be/nsyOIaBSbas
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I get the military reference, but the colors and shapes made me think of the shoshinsha mark.
So I literally woke up and came downstairs to make this set of patches. @urbanprole is in the middle of like 3 other projects so these will get test-stitched and photographed when she has a hot minute, but like.
They're about 3" x 3" so you can stack up flags on your arm, backpack, w/e.
(The colors look a little wonky bc it's just a mockup for the embroidery machine, and the way it displays colors has only a passing resemblance to how those colors will look stitched out.)
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#datsun sunny#nissan champ#B110#B120#B140#concept car#retro modern#Kōreisha mark#高齢者マーク#shoshinsha mark#初心者マーク#wakaba mark#若葉マーク#japanese nostalgic#classic datsun#concept datsun#automotive design#phoenix rising#jdm#jdm+
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Okay, to provide a link to the Zero One tag at large, this is the emblem that’s been on the ‘recreated’ HumaGear.
Basically, it’s used for beginner drivers to show that they are inexperienced. It also has expanded into being used for, say, new employees.
Or, in the case of Zero One, new HumaGear that are in training.
So, there we go. We can spread this around as needed, whenever this starts coming up again.
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Yukyan's twitter new update✨
"Graduation"
That sticker is driving sticker when first time obtain driver's license. The mark name is 'wakaba' 若葉 (green leaf) or 初心者 (shoshinsha - beginner). You must place those mark on both the front and back side of your vehicle for one year.
Finally, Yukyan got his driving license ✨ and Nobunaga Shimazaki replied to his tweet,
Nobunaga Shimazaki: "Just recently with the others talking about wanting to go somewhere far away next time."
Nakamura Yuuichi: "Let's go again."
Nobunaga Shimazaki: "Yessss!!!! I'm looking forward to it!!"
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WMMT6 - My Wangan Navigator Screenshots [Part 14 Final] (8/11 & 12/19)📱🚗 🏁
Here are my final screenshots showing the earning stars from ‘VS battle’ among with my first icon selected on the next day (Aug 12th) as my forgotten mentioned.😁 I picked this (Japanese) Beginner's Mark [know as Shoshinsha Mark]. That icon really fits me and resemble used for Spot's blue hoodie.🔰😊
If you want to know then please check out my deviantART journal right here.😁
Wangan Maxi 6’s Wangan Navigator app [Android] (DeviantART Journal)
Well, that’s the end of my Wangan Navigator experience.
Previous: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13
And in case you missed my WMMT6 experience then please check out my entire parts below. 😉
My WMMT6 Progress: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 , Part 4 , Part 5, Part 6 , Part 7, Part 7½, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10, Part 11, Part 12, Part 13, Part 14 [Final]
Also check out my previous moment from my WMMT5DXPlus - Please CLICK ME to see it all.
#My Screenshots#My Screenshot#MyScreenshots#MyScreenshot#Screenshots#Screenshot#Huawei#Huawei Honor#Honor 8C#Android Smartphone#Smartphone#Wangan Navigator#WMMT#WMMT6#Wangan Midnight#Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune#Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6#湾岸ミッドナイト#湾岸ミッドナイト6#湾岸ミッドナイトマキシマムチューン#湾岸ミッドナイトマキシマムチューン6
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There is another interesting detail in the Wakaba car from the Utena movie. See that kind of green and yellow arrow in the front?
That’s the japanese sign for a new driver, and it’s called a Shoshinsha mark, or Wakaba Mark, and it must be using for a year after getting your license.
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Leave a 🔰 in my inbox, and my character will appraise your training and battling style.
That’s a shoshinsha mark, or yellow-green shield if you don’t have emojis enabled.
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25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country
Japan, a country made from an archipelago off the coast of East Asia, is well-known for its unique and proud culture. The Japanese have a certain way of doing things that may seem quirky to some, but this vibrant and successful nation can certainly teach others a thing or two about innovation, imagination, family values and respect for others.
We here at Bored Panda have compiled a follow-up list of the weird and wonderful cultural practices that make Japan just so Japanese. You can find part 1 here, and if these posts don't make you want to visit Japan immediately then there's always the gorgeous scenery, delicious food, fascinating history, skiing and more!
Scroll down below to check out the list for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
#1 Japanese Team Leaves A Spotless Locker Room With A "Thank You" Note In Russian Despite Their Heartbreaking 2-3 Defeat To Belgium
#2 Most Organized Luggage Pickup You’ll Ever See. All Upright With Handle Facing Outward For Easy Pickup
#3 This Hand-Written Letter I Received From A Mail Order Off Amazon
#4 Went In To A Police Booth In Tokyo To Get Directions To A Place 3 Blocks Away, The Officer Made Me A Detailed Handdrawn Map To Make Sure I Find It... Just Wow!
#5 This Fountain In Kanazawa, Japan Displays The Time
#6 A Hotel In Tokyo Has A Reception Desk That Is Run By Robot Dinosaurs
#7 Rice Paddy Art Is An Art Form Originating In Japan Where People Plant Rice Of Various Types And Colors To Create Images In A Paddy Field
#8 This Sign In Japan Shows The Proper Seating Etiquette
#9 In Japan, Beginner Drivers Use A Shoshinsha Mark - Green And Yellow V-Shaped Symbol That New Drivers In Japan Must Display On Their Cars For One Year After They Obtain A Standard Driver's License. There Is Also A Fukushi Mark Used To Denote Elderly Drivers
#10 Unattended Grocery Store. Just Pick What You Want And Leave The Money In The Jar
#12 Sticker That Was On My Package From Japan
#13 This Tank Style Stairs Dolly In Japan
#14 The Fire Escape For This Building Is A Slide
#15 A Tiny Pocket In The Back Of Train Seat To Put Your Train Ticket In So When The Conductor Comes Round He Just Checks It Without Waking You Up
#16 The Japanese Ebay Seller I Bought This PS3 Game From Also Sent Me A Japanese Tea Bag With It
#17 Japan’s Highest Bridge’s Height Is Compared To Godzilla
#18 The Seat Pattern On The Train In Japan Tells You Where Priority Seating Is
#19 Real-Life Mario Kart Racing In Tokyo Traffic
#20 Bus Driver Holding An Umbrella So That You Don’t Get Wet While Opening Yours
#22 Sheet Of Paper That Japanese Trains Give To Riders To Excuse Their Tardiness At Work. It Indicates The Date And How Late The Train Was
#23 Japan Is A Rapidly Ageing Population And Is Running Out Of Workers To Take Care For Elders. They Are Solving This Problem With Robots. One Of Them - Robear - Is Able To Lift A Parson And Transfer Him To A Wheelchair Or Help To Get To A Bathroom
#24 My Receipt Came With A Cat Typed Onto It
#25 Anti-Bacterial Handrails In Tokyo Metro Escalator
#26 What Happens When A Train Ticket Machine Runs Out Of Change In Tokyo
#27 This Parking Space For The Disabled Has A Remote-Controlled 'Gate'. Disabled People Can Apply For A Remote To Open These Gates
#28 In The Narita Airport Of Japan, While It Says "Welcome To Japan" In English, The Japanese Text Says "Welcome Back"
#29 At Tokyo Airport: A Wall To Hang Wishes And A Vending Machine To Buy The Cards. Shows Tradition And Modernity
#30 Japanese Prime Minister's Motorcade Merging Into Traffic
#32 Expectations Meet Reality In Japan
#33 This Sushi Restaurant Has Tables That Simulate Traditional Japanese Seating While Letting You Sit Normally
#34 The Tokyo Government Sent This Earthquake Manual And Evacuation Map To All Its Residents
#35 Japanese Multi-Level Parking Lots To Save Space
#36 In Tokyo, Some Of The Subway Cars Are For Women Only When It's Before 9:30am
#37 You Can Find Melons With Your Favorite Characters On It In Japan
#38 Japanese Demolition System (Taisei Ecological Reproduction System) Used To Demolish Tall Buildings
#39 It Says "A Foreigner Is Driving" On The Back Of Our Japanese Rental Car
#40 My Neighbors Have This Veggie Stand Outside Their House. You Just Pick Whatever You Want And Insert The Coins To That Grey Box
#42 Umbrella Vending Machine
#43 They Sell Cucumber On Stick
#44 In Japan They Have Gourmet Kit Kat Shops
#45 This Bench In The Tokyo Subway Has A Place To Hold Your Cane As You Sit
#46 This Anti Static Patch On My Hotel Elevator Button In Japan
#47 This Braille Plaque At Tokyo Tower's Observation Deck Accurately Depicts The Off-Center Position Of Mt. Fuji From The Window Where The Viewer Is Standing/Reading
#48 Shopping Bag From A Mall In Kyoto Came With A Rain Cover
#49 A Japanese Sidewalk With A Chicane To Slow Down Cyclists (Or Fast Walkers)
#50 This Construction Site In Tokyo Displays Noise Pollution And Vibration Levels
#52 Japanese 7/11s Sell Prepackaged Ice Cream Cones
#53 You Can Find Watermelons In Pyramid Shape
Original Article : HERE ; This post was curated & posted using : RealSpecific
=> *********************************************** Original Post Here: 25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country ************************************ =>
25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country was originally posted by Viral News - Feed
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25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country
Japan, a country made from an archipelago off the coast of East Asia, is well-known for its unique and proud culture. The Japanese have a certain way of doing things that may seem quirky to some, but this vibrant and successful nation can certainly teach others a thing or two about innovation, imagination, family values and respect for others.
We here at Bored Panda have compiled a follow-up list of the weird and wonderful cultural practices that make Japan just so Japanese. You can find part 1 here, and if these posts don't make you want to visit Japan immediately then there's always the gorgeous scenery, delicious food, fascinating history, skiing and more!
Scroll down below to check out the list for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
#1 Japanese Team Leaves A Spotless Locker Room With A "Thank You" Note In Russian Despite Their Heartbreaking 2-3 Defeat To Belgium
#2 Most Organized Luggage Pickup You’ll Ever See. All Upright With Handle Facing Outward For Easy Pickup
#3 This Hand-Written Letter I Received From A Mail Order Off Amazon
#4 Went In To A Police Booth In Tokyo To Get Directions To A Place 3 Blocks Away, The Officer Made Me A Detailed Handdrawn Map To Make Sure I Find It... Just Wow!
#5 This Fountain In Kanazawa, Japan Displays The Time
#6 A Hotel In Tokyo Has A Reception Desk That Is Run By Robot Dinosaurs
#7 Rice Paddy Art Is An Art Form Originating In Japan Where People Plant Rice Of Various Types And Colors To Create Images In A Paddy Field
#8 This Sign In Japan Shows The Proper Seating Etiquette
#9 In Japan, Beginner Drivers Use A Shoshinsha Mark - Green And Yellow V-Shaped Symbol That New Drivers In Japan Must Display On Their Cars For One Year After They Obtain A Standard Driver's License. There Is Also A Fukushi Mark Used To Denote Elderly Drivers
#10 Unattended Grocery Store. Just Pick What You Want And Leave The Money In The Jar
#12 Sticker That Was On My Package From Japan
#13 This Tank Style Stairs Dolly In Japan
#14 The Fire Escape For This Building Is A Slide
#15 A Tiny Pocket In The Back Of Train Seat To Put Your Train Ticket In So When The Conductor Comes Round He Just Checks It Without Waking You Up
#16 The Japanese Ebay Seller I Bought This PS3 Game From Also Sent Me A Japanese Tea Bag With It
#17 Japan’s Highest Bridge’s Height Is Compared To Godzilla
#18 The Seat Pattern On The Train In Japan Tells You Where Priority Seating Is
#19 Real-Life Mario Kart Racing In Tokyo Traffic
#20 Bus Driver Holding An Umbrella So That You Don’t Get Wet While Opening Yours
#22 Sheet Of Paper That Japanese Trains Give To Riders To Excuse Their Tardiness At Work. It Indicates The Date And How Late The Train Was
#23 Japan Is A Rapidly Ageing Population And Is Running Out Of Workers To Take Care For Elders. They Are Solving This Problem With Robots. One Of Them - Robear - Is Able To Lift A Parson And Transfer Him To A Wheelchair Or Help To Get To A Bathroom
#24 My Receipt Came With A Cat Typed Onto It
#25 Anti-Bacterial Handrails In Tokyo Metro Escalator
#26 What Happens When A Train Ticket Machine Runs Out Of Change In Tokyo
#27 This Parking Space For The Disabled Has A Remote-Controlled 'Gate'. Disabled People Can Apply For A Remote To Open These Gates
#28 In The Narita Airport Of Japan, While It Says "Welcome To Japan" In English, The Japanese Text Says "Welcome Back"
#29 At Tokyo Airport: A Wall To Hang Wishes And A Vending Machine To Buy The Cards. Shows Tradition And Modernity
#30 Japanese Prime Minister's Motorcade Merging Into Traffic
#32 Expectations Meet Reality In Japan
#33 This Sushi Restaurant Has Tables That Simulate Traditional Japanese Seating While Letting You Sit Normally
#34 The Tokyo Government Sent This Earthquake Manual And Evacuation Map To All Its Residents
#35 Japanese Multi-Level Parking Lots To Save Space
#36 In Tokyo, Some Of The Subway Cars Are For Women Only When It's Before 9:30am
#37 You Can Find Melons With Your Favorite Characters On It In Japan
#38 Japanese Demolition System (Taisei Ecological Reproduction System) Used To Demolish Tall Buildings
#39 It Says "A Foreigner Is Driving" On The Back Of Our Japanese Rental Car
#40 My Neighbors Have This Veggie Stand Outside Their House. You Just Pick Whatever You Want And Insert The Coins To That Grey Box
#42 Umbrella Vending Machine
#43 They Sell Cucumber On Stick
#44 In Japan They Have Gourmet Kit Kat Shops
#45 This Bench In The Tokyo Subway Has A Place To Hold Your Cane As You Sit
#46 This Anti Static Patch On My Hotel Elevator Button In Japan
#47 This Braille Plaque At Tokyo Tower's Observation Deck Accurately Depicts The Off-Center Position Of Mt. Fuji From The Window Where The Viewer Is Standing/Reading
#48 Shopping Bag From A Mall In Kyoto Came With A Rain Cover
#49 A Japanese Sidewalk With A Chicane To Slow Down Cyclists (Or Fast Walkers)
#50 This Construction Site In Tokyo Displays Noise Pollution And Vibration Levels
#52 Japanese 7/11s Sell Prepackaged Ice Cream Cones
#53 You Can Find Watermelons In Pyramid Shape
Original Article : HERE ; This post was curated & posted using : RealSpecific
=> *********************************************** Read Full Article Here: 25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country ************************************ =>
25+ More Photos That Prove That Japan Is Unlike Any Other Country was originally posted by 16 MP Just news
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Hi, I'm a new player and I was wondering if you could explain the different kinds of gachas? I see a bunch of different ones, and they have different prices like 1000, 2500, 5000 and I was wondering what the difference is between those. Thanks :o
New players have some special gachas available to them. Unfortunately they weren’t there when I started playing so I don’t know much about them. Beginner gachas have a shoshinsha mark on the banner so they’re easy to differentiate from normal boxes. I think only bought coins are valid for beginner gacha, and free ones that you get in-game can’t be used.
The normal box is either 5000 coins or 1000 coins (5000 coins this week, so no discount). 5000 coins is the normal price, but gachas are often discounted at 1000 coins for the first pull.
Then there’s the Stamp Rally gacha this week, 1000 coins for the first pull, 5000 coins for every pull after, and rewards on every pull (check the last ask I got for more details on this box).
The February birthday gacha just has cards of girls that have their birthdays on February, so Sui, Kajika and Miwako.
Other special gachas include but are not limited to type specific gachas, holiday gachas, step-up gachas etc. These boxes usually have a limited pool of cards (such as the February birthday gacha right now).
Step-up gacha basically means the more you pull the better chances you have at getting a P cards, with the last step guaranteeing at least one. These are usually very expensive and can cost tens of thousands of coins in total.
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🔰 “Beginners are welcomed.”
I bought this shoshinsha mark or Wakaba mark magnet at Daiso about a month ago. I suspected what it was for (to place on cars) and I was correct, but further investigation made it even better.
(previously noted and clarified on Twitter)
#shoshinsha mark#Wakaba mark#Wakaba#shoshinsha#Japan#symbols#beginners#neoteny#welcome#invitiation#learning#education#design#emoji#cv#unicode
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The 17yo is working on her Japanese driver’s license, so I drew the new driver decal for her.
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