Custom Name Art with samurai symbol (Hiragana)
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Bring the timeless spirit of Japanese tradition into your home or gift it to someone special.
This unique artwork combines a calligraphy of authentic translation of your name in Japanese with a historical samurai family crest (Kamon) , customized just for you by a native Japanese artist and professional Samurai film translator.
- Authentic Japanese Design: Every piece is created by a native Japanese artist with deep cultural knowledge.
- Fast Proof & Revisions: Receive your digital proof within 24 hours.
- Up to 3 revisions included until you love the final design.
- Free Custom Consultation: Tell me your concept, colors, background ideas. Let’s make it happen.
- Unique & Gift-Ready: Perfect for weddings, anniversaries, or anyone who loves Japanese culture.
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
- Choose Your Crest – Select from historical samurai crests (e.g., Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu) or request your own.
- Add Your Name – Provide the name you want in Japanese.
- Proof Within 24 Hours – I’ll send you a preview by email.
- Revisions Included – Up to 3 rounds of edits until it’s perfect.
- Final Delivery – Get your digital file or printed artwork, ready to display or gift.
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PROCESSING TIME
You will receive the proof of your custom name art within 24 hours of purchase.
Digital Download – 24 hours
Unframed Artwork – Ships in 1 to 3 business days after you approve the proof
Framed Artwork – Ships in 3 to 6 business days after you approve the proof
Canvas Art – Ships in 5 to 7 business days after you approve the proof
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What is Kanji?
Kanji means Chinese letter. The script was invented by the Chinese and adopted by the Japanese around the middle of the 6th century AD. Most Japanese people are given Kanji Character to go with their names.
Unlike hiragana and katakana, Each Kanji character has its own meaning. This is where the meaning of your Japanese name is taken from.
What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is the basic Japanese phonetic alphabet. It represents every sound in the Japanese language. It does not represent any meanings on its own. Hiragana has a round appearance, which gives a warm, friendly impression.
What is Katakana?
Unlike Hiragana, Katakana is often used for foreign words and names. For this reason your Japanese friend can most easily recognize your name when it is written in the Katakana format.
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Verified Buyer Review
High quality product! The item was better than I expected. I purchased it for my nephew who is into manga and he wanted to hang it up asap!

Verified Buyer Review
This is awesome!!! Just what I wanted as a gift for my son!! Such high quality framing. Highly recommend this seller

Verified Buyer Review
I can’t say enough wonderful things about my experience with My Japanese Name Plus! From start to finish, Erika was incredibly attentive and sweet, making sure every detail of my custom Japanese name artwork was perfect. The proof she created was stunning, and it was clear she put a lot of thought into choosing the best way to represent the names in Japanese. The final design was absolutely flawless, and we were thrilled with how it turned out! Erika kept me updated every step of the way, even sending a digital version of the artwork while we waited for the physical print to arrive. She went above and beyond to make sure everything was just right, and her passion for her work really shines through. The whole process was smooth and enjoyable, and the printed artwork is absolutely gorgeous. I couldn’t be happier with the result!
Verified Buyer Review
We have been collaborating with Erika for a few years now and as a Japanese/American I will tell you she is knowledgeable in authentic translation, incredibly helpful in all matters of your project, kind, compassionate and just an all around amazing woman that will guide you through your gifting process with intelligence and grace. Be careful of those who “claim to know”. Erika will not steer you wrong!




