Can I get help with those kanji please? Thanks
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Can I get help with those kanji please? Thanks
http://i1020.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0cgkosek.jpg
Yep, Narutaki > 鳴瀧 = Naru-taki
These are old kanji (new = 鳴滝)
This should be a stone BEFORE the second World War.
Since the promulgation of the "Tōyō Kanji List" in 1946,
different kanji were simplified ("new character form" or Shinjitai)
鳴瀧 became 鳴滝
Regards,
I have two stones with this kanji on them, along with the usual shohonyama stamps. What does it mean on a stone?
Thank you, Steve
hi,
純 jyun, pure, genuine
hope this helps
Very much so! Thanks again, your help is invaluable.
Cheers, Steve
Thank you, I appreciate your words. :)
This one I recognize as usually the first character in the shohonyama stamp that many stones have on them. But does it mean anything different by itself, like on the side of this stone?
It's circled so maybe I have found the extremely rare and prized 'marusho' stone...
Thanks!
Cheers, Steve
Can I get some help with this kanji?