Komatsu Nana 小松菜奈 modelling in furisode for Kyoto kimono yuzen 京都きもの友禅 - Japan - 2016
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Komatsu Nana 小松菜奈 modelling in furisode for Kyoto kimono yuzen 京都きもの友禅 - Japan - 2016
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No.585 at Nigatsudo, Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan
Incandescence gives wooden architecture mildness.
Summer kimono. Taisho period (1911-1927), Japan. The Kimono Gallery. A woven silk hitoe (unlined) summer kimono featuring wild carp. The carp (koi) when used on a woman’s garment such as this example is emblematic of faithfulness in marriage and general good fortune. Some of the carp are silver and others black; the silver ones were created by silver-metallic thread woven inserts. The kimono ‘canvas’ with these silver and black carp against a mottled blue atmospheric background is dramatic and experimental, befitting the Taisho period kimono renaissance.
There’s a resort in Japan that ‘floats on the clouds’ near the summit of Mount Tomamu. When weather conditions are just right, you feel like you’re relaxing over a 'sea of clouds,’ because the Unkai Terrace juts out from the side of the mountain, over 3,500 feet above sea level. The clouds sometimes start right at your feet, and they can even look like a flowing waterfall when the wind blows them in from the Pacific. Source Source 2 Source 3







Riverbed Style Cuisine (川床) During Hot Summer in Kibune (貴船) Kyoto (京都) Japan by TOTORORO.RORO
