Close-up of a Japanese geisha holding a fan.
Acrylic on canvas – Palette knife and brush
Mazda MX5 Roadster, NC. / Enkie RPF1 wheels. / Horse for added “Jinba Ittai”
Japanese Garden and Hut
A remnant of olden times, the wall is adorned with tiles portraying the clan’s symbol, the same used in the family’s kimonos. Late autumn’s soft light bathes the place. / Canon G9
Located at the foot of the Koʻolau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples in Oʻahu’s Kaneohe Region sits the beautiful Byodo-In Temple. The Byodo-In Temple was built in the 1960’s to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant workers in Hawaii who came to work in the sugar plantation fields. It is a replica of the 950-year-old Byodoin Temple located in Uji, Japan on the southern outskirts of Kyoto. Perfect set!
A brightly colored fan or starburst design on a black background, framed by a bamboo motif in vivid purple. Evocative of the Orient.
Dappled sunlight strikes a young Japanese maple in its Autumnal colours. Kamikochi, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
One Foggy Fall Morning in Portland Japanese Garden.
Japanese Spitz
Japanese Chin, also known as the Japanese Spaniel
Please don’t take or use my images without my permission. That would make you a jerk, and envy your karma I would not. © Carolina Yocom
Please don’t take or use my images without my permission. That would make you a jerk, and envy your karma I would not. © Carolina Yocom
model with Noh mask
This lantern was a gift from children in Japan to children in the U.S. after WW2. Please don’t take or use my images without my permission. That would make you a jerk, and envy your karma I would not. © Carolina Yocom
Please don’t take or use my images without my permission. That would make you a jerk, and envy your karma I would not. © Carolina Yocom
Futuristic sword fighting. on pcp.
Clingendael park, The Hague, The Netherlands
Doumeki Shizuka in a very dramatic pose, in some-what traditional Japanese garb. —— Character© CLAMP
This Japanese tourist didn’t realise the danger he was putting himself into by simply using his camera unaware of the lurking danger.
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