November 22, 2010
Neko ni Koban " a gold coin before a cat"
Koban is a small oval-shaped gold coin which cirulated in Japan prior to the Meiji Restoration of 1868. The expression is used when suggesting that not everyone can appreciate an object to the same degree. Similar to " do not cast pearls before swine," it means "don't offer anything of value and merit to those who are incapable of appreciating it."
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