KABUTO (combat helmet) and
Design Base cups, page 2
One popular kind of base is the kanji (characters) base. The use of characters is a striking way
to impress the viewers. Here are a few examples.
A two-character base, this one reading
MU-TEKI. This means INVINCIBLE
(literally NO ENEMIES).
Unknown
Military star and cherry blossom base.
The base has two kanji that
mean 'The Glory of the
Country.' The blue design is
much harder to find than
the brown.
Patriotism
Very rare embossed Japanese battle flag base.
Scarce white kabuto.
LOYALTY kanji.
A great example of cramming two characters in a
small space. The two are LOYALTY (same as the ones
above) and BRAVERY.
Celebration