i finished... raden picross..... long as hell but i learned a lot . great game if u like picross, or learning about art from raden
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i finished... raden picross..... long as hell but i learned a lot . great game if u like picross, or learning about art from raden
thought this puzzle was going in a different direction until i finished it
Kasamatsu Park, Amanohashidate
天橋立 笠松公園
Looking at Amanohashidate through your legs, it looks like a dragon is soaring into the sky.
股のぞきをすると龍が天空に昇るように見えるみたいです。
Kawarake throwing is a traditional Japanese custom where people throw clay dishes (or earthenware discs) for good luck or as a prayer.
輪を通るようにかわらけ(Earthenware)を投げて運試しをしましたが、入らなかったです。
距離があり、難しい!
Amanohashidate's mascot character
(かさぼう kasabou)
Summer landscape at Amanohashidate.
Kyoto, Japan.
Female figure, possibly a fertility goddess
Northwest Pakistan, terracotta, Sunga period, 3rd century BC
The strictly frontal and rigid posture is characteristic of hand-modelled archaic figures. Distinguished by an elaborate headdress, large slit-pellet eyes, prominent breasts, narrow waist, wide hips, and diminutive limbs, this figure communicates an emphasis on ornamentation and fertility. While it's original function remains unknown, its comfortable fit within the human hand denotes ritualistic use.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haniwa_Warrior_in_Keiko_Armor
found out about the haniwa warriors via raden picross . coolest shit ever .. they found five similar haniwa warriors in eastern gunma which suggests there was a group of extremely talented haniwa sculptors in the area
Haniwa in the Form of a Shield, c. 500, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
Haniwa (clay cylinders) topped with the form of a shield, or with a shield and quiver of arrows, appear on some tomb mounds called kofun (old mounds). There are also warriors holding a shield, their heads peeping out over the tops, or diagonally across their bodies. There are even some haniwa with a warrior’s helmet sitting at the top of the cylinder above the shield. This unusual object has a shield and quiver on the front, and the face of a warrior wearing a helmet on the reverse. Size: Overall: 120 x 48.7 x 18 cm (47 ¼ x 19 3/16 x 7 1/16 in.) Medium: Earthenware with applied, cut, and incised designs and red slip
https://clevelandart.org/art/1999.170
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2012 squares in this picross row
i didnt know it was a glitch. i thought she was tiny on purpose
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kyoto kifune-jinja ⛄️snow⛄️
i'm on the last line of japanese rail sim journey to kyoto and i finally got an S rank. 0 cm 0 sec baby. perfectly on the line with 0 seconds left. what a thrill
Chic b&w outfit, pairing a sleek geometrical obi, and a refined kimono with setsugekka flowing poems.
雪月花 (setsugekka) lit. means “snow, moon, and flowers”, is the beginning of a famous verse going “I remember you especially when snow, the moon or flowers are beautiful”.
During Edo period, this expression came to represent the passing of seasons (winter snow, autumn moon, spring flowers), and was used as a themed for ukiyoe prints series. Here is one, pretty litteral, by Sakai Hôitsu:
And here is another one, with famous poetesses embodying the concepts (from left to right: Sei Shônagon, Murasaki Shikibu, Ono no Komachi):
You can find more examples on Wikipedia :)
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