jeremys14
07-26-2008, 10:08 PM
i was asked earlier this week what the fusa meant, and here is what i found:
Fusa represents the Danjiri Festival which happens in Southern Part of Osaka, Japan which is where Junction Produce started and is home to. JP started to "sport" the Fusa as a sense of pride for where they are from and also it is like a good luck charm or prayer in regards to you. As soon as JP started sporting the Fusa, it caught on very quickly and became a symbol for VIP cars everywhere even if they were not from Osaka.
question following this one i'm sure is whats the meaning behind the kintsuna?
The kintsuna also comes from the Danjiri festival. On the big "wooden car" they use in the Danjiri festival, they also hang a "gold rope" as well. Kintsuna's only come in gold... since the english translation of Kintsuna is "gold rope" ;)
hope this helps
Fusa represents the Danjiri Festival which happens in Southern Part of Osaka, Japan which is where Junction Produce started and is home to. JP started to "sport" the Fusa as a sense of pride for where they are from and also it is like a good luck charm or prayer in regards to you. As soon as JP started sporting the Fusa, it caught on very quickly and became a symbol for VIP cars everywhere even if they were not from Osaka.
question following this one i'm sure is whats the meaning behind the kintsuna?
The kintsuna also comes from the Danjiri festival. On the big "wooden car" they use in the Danjiri festival, they also hang a "gold rope" as well. Kintsuna's only come in gold... since the english translation of Kintsuna is "gold rope" ;)
hope this helps