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Hi Carlo, I think it is 使, Shi or tsuka meaning Shi -use, messenger, tsuka -use, handle, manipulate, employ, need, want, spend, consume, speak (English), practise (fencing), take (one's lunch) etc. John

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大使 means in this case ambassador, from Komura 小村. I guess it is a daitsuka. :lol: :lol:, just kidding it is pronounced Taishi. This must be describing a picture on something. John

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Thanks John. :)

Thanks for the laugh Carlo :lol:

I liked that smiley so much, I had to steal it and add it to the gallery here :)

 

Brian

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