Gyoshū Hayami: Dance of Flames (1925)
Whale knives designed by Tetsu Yamashita and made by Toru Yamashita in Tosa prefecture.
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I’m so burnt out from work that this little rat making music has me crying on this fine Friday night
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“Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line Yotsugi Area”… A red train going through the old town of Kasadera Plateau. This plateau was once an island called Matsukoshima, and is full of historical romance. Text and artwork by Shinjiro Ogawa
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Sano Seiji was born in 1959 in Iwata in Shizuoka prefecture. In 1978 he moved to Kyoto where he studied woodblock print with a well-known contemporary artist Ido Masao. Seiji is one of the numerous contemporary artists who strive to depict and preserve in their art the beauty of Japanese rural landscape set against the ever-changing backdrop of the four seasons.
Top to bottom: Shining Wind, no date [source]; Osaka Castle in Autumn, 1996 [source]; Before Dawn, 2004 [source]; Mountain Village in Snow, 2002 [source]; Snow Falling Softly, 2004 [source]; Remaining Persimmons, no date [source].
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