By Japanese artist Ryohei Matsumoto

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ojovivo

Love Begins
Game of Thrones Daily
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Show & Tell
todays bird

JBB: An Artblog!
Cosmic Funnies
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON
Jules of Nature

titsay

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RMH
occasionally subtle
Three Goblin Art
AnasAbdin

Product Placement
will byers stan first human second

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@limeass
By Japanese artist Ryohei Matsumoto
Osaka was too good 💫 https://www.instagram.com/p/CpNWvNZP29Q/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Part of me care but, most of me don’t give a fuck
brb going blanky mode
bro doesn’t even have a certain je ne sais quoi
Mao Hamaguchi
"The Old LOVERS"
By Welder Wings
It’s Friday she's in love..😢💀🌼
1. 眼鏡をかけた雪だるまをつくる日本の少女たち。(PHOTOGRAPH BY ELIZA R. SCIDMORE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE)
2.障子を張り替える前だけ、子供たちは落書きを許されていた。(PHOTOGRAPH BY ELIZA R. SCIDMORE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE) 「しかし、春になるとワシントンD.C.にやって来る人々は、それと知らずにシドモアの遺産を守り続けている。シドモアは1885年に初めて日本を訪れてから30年近く、その間6度交代した政権に対し、ポトマック河畔のタイダルベイスンに桜の木を植えるよう陳情し続けた。1912年、大統領夫人のヘレン・タフトが3000本の桜の最初の1本を植樹したとき、シドモアも立ち会った。 」 100年前の日本を愛し、世界に伝えた女性記者26点の写真でつづる、ナショジオ初の女性記者・写真家・理事エライザ・シドモア http://natgeo.nikkeibp.co.jp/atcl/news/16/b/022600060/?P=3
Flower Sushi da Miki Nagata (bananagranola) Tramite Flickr: rice, sushi vinegar, pickled chrysanthemum petals, scallop sashimi, cucumber, sesame seeds, kinome leaves
Mr. E Gallery ‘The Butterfly Hunter’ (Jacobs-Slonen) 01-22)
The day Fukuchiyama Castle carried the Genkidama on its back.. Text and photography by うめぼし @Mr_umeboshi
by 18th century Japanese artist Ito Jakuchu
Utagawa Hiroshige’s “Picture of Asukayama in the Eastern Capital, Oji Doko no Yomiiri”. A luxurious fox wedding procession advances. The family crest is a flame jewel representing the god of Inari. In the immediate vicinity of Asukayama (Kita Ward), where the play is set, there is Oji Inari Shrine, the main shrine of Inari shrines in the Kanto region. Maybe the bride is… It is on display at the “Ukiyo-e Zoo” of the Ota Memorial Museum of Art