Ozora Sakura Kendama Petal Design Pink

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Presenting the Ozora Sakura series kendama. The Sakura is very different to standard Ozora with an artistic design featuring petals (Japanese cherry blossoms) swirling around the ball. Ozora say this sakura kendama has a high paint strength, with little wear even if you do Moshikame 10,000 times! The Ozora Sakura Kendama is approved by the Japanese Kendama Association (JKA) for competition use. JKA approved kendama carry the JKA endorsement sticker on the handle of the kendama.

Sold in the original Japanese packaging with instructions (in Japanese) and one spare coloured kendama string.

Specifications:
Make: Ozora
Model: Sakura Series
Design: pearl pink ball with silver petals
Weight: 140 g
Ball weight: 70g
Ball diameter: 60mm
Height including ball: 180mm approx
Stem height: 158mm approx

A note about the weight: wood is a natural material and the weight will vary.

Small parts - chocking hazard. Not suitable for children under 3. We do not recommend kendama for children aged under 12 years. Please read the enclosed safety instructions.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint on the ball will chip. This is normal.

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The string on your kendama will wear out and can break. It is a user replaceable part; we recommend you buy some spare strings.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear.

Wood is a natural material. The weight and finish of wooden kendama will vary.

Kendama are not suitable for children under 12 years old. It is possible to cause injury when playing with a kendama. Please play with care.

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