Yuki Takeya
Gakkou Gurashi

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Yuki Takeya
Gakkou Gurashi
Discount store Takeya near Tokyo’s Okachimachi Station designed “smile masks” for staff to wear to make service amid ongoing coronavirus measures feel more personal.
You be the judge.
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Uncanny Grins: Tokyo Discount Store Employees Don “Smile Masks” to Brighten Business
Takeya and Ren
タケヤ式自在置物 / Vintage Diving Suits #1
Ginoza was walking down the snowy street, rubbing his hands together. Damn, it was cold today.
Just when he was about to cross the street, someone hugged him from behind. Startled, Ginoza turned around to see a pair of soft brown eyes he knew well.
“Oji-san! Hello!”
“Takeya-kun! Hi! How have you been? You’re so tall now!”
“Yes! I want to be as tall as you someday!”
Ginoza giggled, taking the boy’s little hands in his.
“I’m sure you will be even taller!”
i never posted this?? well, here she is! yuki takeya as a magical girl! her weapon is the bat she took with her at the end of the anime!
please reblog if you like this, and don't delete the caption! thank you!
Takayuki Takeya’s take on Ishinomori’s “Hakaider”, as seen in the Keita Amemiya film titled “Mechanical Violator Hakaider”, is one of the singularly most influential design to me. Ever.
This is a favorite sculptor doing my favorite take of one of my favorite designs from my favorite pioneer, in a film by one of my favorite directors of my favorite genre.