The mark consists of The mark consists of a stylized enso circle. In the middle of the circle is a stylized torii gate with the stylized kanji characters that transliterate to "sen", "ba", and "zuru" appear to the left, bottom, and right of the gate, respectively. Above the gate is a stylized crane. All the aforementioned appears on a solid background.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to senbazuru and this means a thousand cranes in English.
Concurrent use information. Los Angeles, CA and Dallas, TX
The torii and enso (circular shape) combination has become distinctive of the goods/services, as demonstrated by the attached evidence; The torii, circular shape (enso), and crane(s) interchangeable combination has become distinctive of the goods/services through the applicant's substantially exclusive and continuous use of the mark in commerce that the U.S. Congress may lawfully regulate for at least the five years immediately before the date of this statement.
The color(s) black, white, and gold is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The English translation of the kanji in the mark is thousand cranes.