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Jérémy Benkemoun aka ジェレミー・ベンケムン (French, b. Cannes, France, based Tokyo, Japan) - Personal Work fro
Lady in palanquin with maid and carriers, ca. 1875, by anonymous Japanese photographer
shelgon:New Ditto Transform Gacha Figures will go on sale at Pokémon Centers in Japan starting Decem
Hachishakusama is a tall, female Yokai found in Japan. Hachishakusama’s name translates to “Eight-Fe
fakehistory:Translated messages between Hitler and Japan (Dec. 1941, colorized)
A white man pulls a jinrikisha at the California MidwinterInternational Exposition (1894).The jinrik
haidaspicciare:Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray.“Lost in Translation” (Sofia Coppola
Lost in Translation, 2003 DramaDirected by Sofia CoppolaDirector of Photography: Lance Acord
transparent gudetama
Echoing the komorebi umbrella, here is a lovely cherry blossoms transparent umbrella to carry a bit
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~~~Latine:IapōniaGraece:Ἰαπωνία(Iapōnia)
Naoco Taceuti: Cur culum calce feriatwomenwhokickass:Naoko Takeuchi: Why she kicks assShe is a Japan
*I can’t really translate this. In Japan children will call teenagers and young adults big brother o
vicsecret-angels: Gigi Hadid | Vogue Japan, December 2016 Photo: Luigi and Iango
leah-cultice: Edita Vilkeviciute by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue Japan July 2016
The original Tokyo Station at its completion in 1914. It opened on December 20th, with four platfor
Sōseki Natsume aka 夏目漱石 aka Natsume Jinzhi (born name) (Japanese, 1867-1916, b. Musashi State, Edo N
interretialia:Note: This inflection is based on a pseudoetymology. There already exists the Latin w
littlesovietgirl:Attempt on translation of Chibi Character introduction from Twitter. Axis trio and
littlesovietgirl:Attempt on translation of Chibi Character introduction from Twitter. Axis trio and
dezeen: This hair salon in Japan is divided up by mirrors, translucent screens and plants »
Today’s piece of gender non-conforming art history comes to us from 1790 Edo era Japan and features
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