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This is a free illustration of the “Typhoon Family”—a visual pun based on a common Japanese mishearing. In Japanese, taifuu ikka (台風一過) means “clear weather after a typhoon,” but it sounds just like taifuu ikka (台風一家), which would mean “a typhoon family.” This illustration brings that misunderstanding to life: a cheerful family of typhoons who love Japan and Taiwan, especially Okinawa. They show up every season, make a big fuss, and then leave just as suddenly. Use this image in parody content, language-themed designs, or any project that celebrates the joy of wordplay and cultural quirks.

