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Help reading japanese - 02-28-2012, 04:30 AM

I am a part of a karate dojo here in Toronto, Canada. We practise traditional okinawan gojuryu karate-do. I was given a new Gi with characters on it which I believe to be Japanese. This is what it looks like. Can someone please translate this for me? Thank you very much
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02-28-2012, 05:31 AM

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I am a part of a karate dojo here in Toronto, Canada. We practise traditional okinawan gojuryu karate-do. I was given a new Gi with characters on it which I believe to be Japanese. This is what it looks like. Can someone please translate this for me? Thank you very much
I says "Jacob".

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