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Solso Farm. Kawasaki - Japan. Reference: Yukki.mInstagram | Behance | Facebook
Handy reference chart showing the difference between blossoms (ume/plum, momo/peach, sakura/cherry,
wavln: system-error-try-again: Learning Japanese cheat sheets Source: misshoneyvanity on
fancyadance: Doors around the World Montmartre, Paris Burano, Italy Japan Beijing, China Rabat, Moro
justamus: A rare vintage photograph of an onna-bugeisha, one of the female warriors of the upper soc
xnatiix: My fav moment was when nickelodeon put a reference to japanese hentai culture in the offici
dezeen: Tokyo practice Klein Dytham Architecture referenced traditional Japanese festivals, bathhou
Know your mochi! Cute chart by @T_marohiko listing famous mochi cakes variations (my favourites is k
Nihon no kotori (Japanese small birds), cute helpful chart by @T_marohiko listing the following spec
Nihongami (Japanese hairstyles) - part 9/12: female styles, by Shota Kotake5 - Hairstyles of differe
Nihongami (Japanese hairstyles) - part 7/12: female styles, by Shota KotakeTabane gami variations (&
redbirds-and-kingfishers: Alright, I had a post on Instagram displaying my treasure trove of Japane
Nihongami (Japanese hairstyles) - part 6/12: female styles, by Shota KotakeKougai mage variationsKou
Torii (sacred gates found in shinto shrines) variations, a great illustrations by @amei_yade. Shown
VISUAL REFERENCES • Gary Bigeni AW16 • 〰 Anders oversized shirt dress / jacket in Japanese cotton /
VISUAL REFERENCES • Gary Bigeni AW16 • 〰 Safir top in Japanese cotton / kapok
redbirds-and-kingfishers: Alright, I had a post on Instagram displaying my treasure trove of Japane
ennuijpg: 220509 ‘suit dance (japanese ver.)’ album release event at hmv & books
arinky-dink: Little quick and light kimono tutorial because I’m noticing a trend of weird thin
XYZ, some people with good references! Tokyo, Japan
thekimonogallery: Furifu
XYZ, some people with good references! Tokyo, Japan
tanuki-kimono: [How to keep warm in Winter during Edo-era], illustration by Sayuri Sasai. Japanese h
kotakucom:Japan has not one, but two places that are referred to as “Cat Island.” Can you guess what
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