Fantastic antique houmongi depicting a raging river side, with on top part a bridge under willow branches (yanagi bashi), and on skirt part a waterwheel (suisha) and basket-like fish traps made from woven bamboo (kagome)
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Fantastic antique houmongi depicting a raging river side, with on top part a bridge under willow branches (yanagi bashi), and on skirt part a waterwheel (suisha) and basket-like fish traps made from woven bamboo (kagome)
My fav psychological manhwa:
Distant Sky (Yoon In Wan, Kim Sun Hee)
Bastard (Carnby Kim, Hwang Young Chan)
Trapped (Haemuri)
Chasing Tails (Bashi)
The Horizon (Jeong Ji Hoon)
Flawed Almighty (Carnby Kim, RH Song)
If AI Ruled the World (Pogo, Hoopa)
My Student Can't Be a Psychopath (Pluto)
Surviving Romance (Yone Lee)
Let’s pretend I’ve never posted them before.
Ignatius and Bashi! The second and third ever Forbidden Lines! Coloring is still the bane of my existence but whatever.
Oh WOW!
It seems like you get that more than they give you credit for...
Can Bashi (Moshi and Battra's child) can play with Mothra's cubs?
Yuxin reuniting with Bashi 😍!
aaahhh they’re so precious 🥺
(from this vlog)
Nihon Bashi (Japanese Bridge). This shot was taken at the #FortWorthJapaneseGardens It is a good example of how the time of year, time of day, direction of the sun, and shooting in thirds can help enhance a shot. #naturephotography #nikonunfiltered Although this photograph has strong Japanese influences, I took it at the Fort Worth Japanese Gardens in Texas.
“The O-bansho guardhouse is one of the three remaining guardhouses of the Tokugawa Shogunate’s Edo Castle. It was located at the final checkpoint before entering the Honmaru (the main compound) of the castle. Members of the relatively high ranking bushi class served here.”