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some silly pokemon gifts
Recent sumi-e cuties : A Pallas cat. Capybaras chilling in hot springs with yuzu. An other A Shetland Pegasus A glorious Tibetan fox. XD
Imao Keinen — Bell Flower (ca.1900-1910)
Weird cat
calm waters, stormy heart
Ace Attorney x Sumie Shop 2026
OMG. New Sumie 墨絵 style (Japanese brush work) merchandise available NOW from the IP Bookstore on the 6th floor of SHIBUYA TSUTAYA.
Lovely Phoenix, Edgeworth, Klavier, and Simon pics available on a large number of items, until April 24, 2026. Get them from your favourite Japanese importer/proxy site!
List of stuff on sale under the cut at the bottom. (Currently 12 different items.)
There are also AMAZING pixel art badges which I have to show because some of these are UNIQUE (as in, I have been collecting Ace Attorney merchandise for a long time and I have NEVER seen anything like them before!). You might scream when you see them. I certainly did.
Trading Can Badges - 56mm - 550 yen each.
I need, at the very least, the Apollo, Trucy, Ema badge and the GAVINNERS badge. The following two items come in six different styles, one for each of the mainline Ace Attorney games:
Glitter Foil Acrylic Plates - 210mm x 145mm (3mm thick) - 4,510 yen each. These are promo images issued on postcards and posters for each of AA1-6.
Acrylic Stand Coasters - Within 90 x 90 mm, base 65 mm, 5 mm thick - 990 yen each. These are the actual game covers for AA1-6.
The AA4 versions are ideal for all of those Kristoph Gavin fans out there who complain that there's hardly any official merch for him.
A quiet ink wash landscape inspired by traditional Jiangnan scenery — mist drifting across still water, distant mountains fading into empty space, and a solitary pavilion resting beneath an ancient pine. The soft monochrome brushwork creates a calm meditative atmosphere shaped by silence, reflection, and classic Chinese shanshui aesthetics.
This piece leans into minimalist oriental landscape art, sumi-e textures, and timeless East Asian ink painting composition rather than heavy detail, letting negative space become part of the scenery itself.