Come to your happy place. Lay your head right here while I tell you what your tasks are for the day x

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Come to your happy place. Lay your head right here while I tell you what your tasks are for the day x
Sendai Tanabata Festival, Sendai, Japan, August 1952
Tanabata, or the Star Festival, involves a Japanese tradition in which people write their wishes on small, colorful strips of paper (tanzaku) and hang them on the branches of a small decorative bamboo tree. It’s widely celebrated all over Japan, typically on the seventh day of the seventh month (July 7) - although some regions observe Tanabata on August 7, depending on how they decided to interpret the old lunar calendar.
like I said, pink era
Sitting pretty
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Tattoo artist Horigoro at work on a design on a woman’s back in Japan in 1955
Helping her wind down after a rough day.