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mia-japanese-korean:Takasegawa-Summer, Clifton Karhu, 1990, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese a
peashooter85:The Japanese Mediterranean Fleet of World War I,While Britain was able to maintain nava
xixxxxxi:Hashiguchi Goyo, Kamisuki (Combing the hair), 1920, Woodblock print, Walters Art Museum
miwakunochibusa:# 4 画像 水谷桃 Gallery # 8 @ 美少女無料画像の天国 Japanese Beauties
miwakunochibusa:# 8 画像 麻美ゆま Gallery # 15 @ 美少女無料画像の天国 Japanese Beauties
The most celebrated Japanese filmmaker of all time, Akira Kurosawa produced a staggering body of wor
Impressions of Shibuya
blamblamfever:支配者の黄昏
The Scotsman who founded modern Japan,Today Japan boasts one of the largest modern economies in the
“I don’t know if this is love or not, be we have to keep moving forward… Because we can’t go
retrogamingblog2:Nintendo Characters in Traditional Japanese Art Style by Ukiyo-e Heroes
Teemu Järvinen aka Teemus Photo (Finnish, b. Finland, based Singapore) - Yokohama Chinatown, Yokoham
dregsbrekker:hynpos myth creation event, day 11: favorite japanese deityamaterasu: she is seen as th
Kinsei Hatakeyama aka Hatakeyama Kinsei aka 畠山錦成 (Japanese, 1897-1995, b. Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Pr
peashooter85:Japanese wakizashi with carved ivory furnishings, late 19th century.from Czerny’s Inter
Autumn Landscape with Deer Japanese, late 19th century Mori Kansai
Ainu people (click to enlarge)1. Ainu men, Japan by Felice Beato, 1860-70 (click to enlarge)2. Ainu
Yuunasara aka Sarayuna (Japanese, Japan) - 名もなき池 (Nameless Pond) aka Monet’s Pond located in Itadori
Ornate Japanese matchlock musket with owl in tree motif, 18th century.
weeaboo-chan:tokyo-fashion:Joseph on the street in Harajuku wearing a Japanese steampunk look includ
ca-tsuka:Famous japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints animated by Segawa 77
Takato Yamamoto aka 高遠山本 aka 山本タカト aka Yamamoto Takato (Japanese, b. 1960, Akita Prefecture, Japan)
Kitagawa Utamaro and The Red lantern Shop, Kyoto, Woodblock printing technique From Process of Print
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