Yamaguchi Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: The unique and surreal nation that is Japan is comprised of 47 prefectures. Each prefecture has it's own cool characteristics, personality, and even their own logos. Proudly represent your favorite prefecture with this stylish Japanese Prefecture design, featuring the actual logo from the prefecture office in Japan. Collect them all!
YAMAGUCHI Japanese Prefecture Design Phone Case
by SPEAKING OF JAPAN
$17 $23
Description: The plan was simple – take Yamaguchi’s lightweight trail bike, the Scrambler, and make it better. PABATCO designed and engineered the motorcycles from their Athena, Oregon headquarters, and Hodaka was responsible for the engines, manufacturing, and assembly in Japan. This resulted in Hodaka’s first model, the Ace 90, which arrived in the U.S. in 1964 and became an instant success thanks to its low cost and durability and depending on who you ask, laid the groundwork for America’s trail bike craze. Hodaka continued to improve upon their original design releasing about 18 variant models until a combination of events led to the demise of Hodaka in 1978.
Description: Japanese Manhole form Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Art depicting steam locomotive and cherry blossom.
Yamaguchi City Manhole Cover Art Phone Case
by Musashi1996Artworks
$17 $23
Description: The plan was simple – take Yamaguchi’s lightweight trail bike, the Scrambler, and make it better. PABATCO designed and engineered the motorcycles from their Athena, Oregon headquarters, and Hodaka was responsible for the engines, manufacturing, and assembly in Japan. This resulted in Hodaka’s first model, the Ace 90, which arrived in the U.S. in 1964 and became an instant success thanks to its low cost and durability and depending on who you ask, laid the groundwork for America’s trail bike craze. Hodaka continued to improve upon their original design releasing about 18 variant models until a combination of events led to the demise of Hodaka in 1978.
Hodaka Motorcycles 1964 Vintage Phone Case
by Jazz In The Gardens
$17 $23
Description: Dynamic illustration of Haikyuu volleyball players spiking and blocking the ball mid-game in intense match action.
Haikyuu Volleyball Players Spiking Action Phone Case
by ucia_merch
$17 $23
Description: Dynamic fan art of Haikyuu!! characters from Karasuno volleyball team in action.
Haikyuu!! Karasuno Volleyball Action Phone Case
by MultiverseTees
$17 $23
Description: A rare and unique design tribal motif applied to the traditional Goju Kai Karate emblem as well as the drawn down Kanji in order to produce a striking impression!
Goju Kai Karate Blue Tribal Motif Art Design - Martial Arts Fashion Phone Case
by Zanshin Art
$17 $23
Description: The unique and surreal nation that is Japan is comprised of 47 prefectures. Each prefecture has it's own cool characteristics, personality, and even their own logos. Proudly represent your favorite prefecture with this stylish Japanese Prefecture design, featuring the actual logo from the prefecture office in Japan. Collect them all!
Yamaguchi Prefecture Japanese Symbol Distressed Phone Case
by SPEAKING OF JAPAN
$17 $23
Description: The Kintai bridge is one of the most famous bridges in Japan! It's an historical 5 arched wooden bridge built more than 300 years ago. The Iwakuni castle stands tall on the mountain in the background of this photo
Ancient Kintai Bridge at Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture Phone Case
by Avon Perception
$17 $23
Description: Let the spirit of the Tiger become the "intent" that shapes the training and comes through the execution in the Soul of Budo thast is Goju Kai Karate Do! This is an amazing design that pays tribute to this amazing Karate style that has been forged through the efforts and teachings of some of the most amazing Karateka ever existed.
Goju Kai Karate Do Tiger Spirit Martial Arts Budo Design Phone Case
by Zanshin Art
$17 $23
Description: The plan was simple – take Yamaguchi’s lightweight trail bike, the Scrambler, and make it better. PABATCO designed and engineered the motorcycles from their Athena, Oregon headquarters, and Hodaka was responsible for the engines, manufacturing, and assembly in Japan. This resulted in Hodaka’s first model, the Ace 90, which arrived in the U.S. in 1964 and became an instant success thanks to its low cost and durability and depending on who you ask, laid the groundwork for America’s trail bike craze.
Description: The plan was simple – take Yamaguchi’s lightweight trail bike, the Scrambler, and make it better. PABATCO designed and engineered the motorcycles from their Athena, Oregon headquarters, and Hodaka was responsible for the engines, manufacturing, and assembly in Japan. This resulted in Hodaka’s first model, the Ace 90, which arrived in the U.S. in 1964 and became an instant success thanks to its low cost and durability and depending on who you ask, laid the groundwork for America’s trail bike craze. Hodaka continued to improve upon their original design releasing about 18 variant models until a combination of events led to the demise of Hodaka in 1978.