二の滝 “Ni No Taki“(Second Waterfall)
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二の滝 “Ni No Taki“(Second Waterfall)
New borders of Austria-Hungary after the Treaty of Trianon and Saint Germain.
Uchiwa-e 団扇絵 - peintures sur éventail de
Utagawa Sadahide 歌川貞秀 (1807 - 1878-79)
aussi connu sous le nom de Gountei Sadahide 五雲亭貞秀
CAMP Cowboy!
Three lion brothers lying down
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Sacred Tree in the Forest / 神の木 - Jumy-M
Shimenawa are lengths of laid rice straw or hemp rope used for ritual purification in the Japanese Shinto religion. A space bound by shimenawa often indicates a sacred or pure space. Shimenawa are believed to act as a ward against evil spirits. They are often used around yorishiro (objects capable of attracting spirits, hence inhabited by spirits). These notably include certain trees, in which case the inhabiting spirits are called kodama, and cutting down these trees is thought to bring misfortune. [wiki excerpts]
Sheriff Grady Judd has message for criminals
the harmonies. omg
sing it sis
Chihuahua, you’re doing amazing, sweetie!
THIS IS SO PURE. The baby is as big as their parent’s head. I’m sobbing
Why babies always trying to eat somebody’s face 😂
Japanese Word of the Day
#Japanese #WordoftheDay 後悔 (こうかい/kōkai) ‘regret, repentance’ Example: 後悔するような結果になるかもしれねえが…
— Learning Japanese (@LearnJPBOD) June 1, 2020
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Japanese Word of the Day
#Japanese #WordoftheDay 運命 (うんめい/unmei) ‘fate, destiny, lot’ Example: 木ノ葉の里をつくったこの像の2人の運命と同じように。
— Learning Japanese (@LearnJPBOD) June 1, 2020