Usagi 

31 creative works found

  • created this from a stencil I did a while back, based on some japanese ‘usagi’ print fabric

  • created this from a stencil I did a while back, based on some japanese ‘usagi’ print fabric

  • vector using illustrator

  • Nova Usagi – rabbit mascot of one of the biggest English schools in Japan (was until this year when they went bust…)

  • Usagi-chan is very creative, she loves to paint and draw and draws everything she sees everywhere she goes. / Usagi-chan is a tomboy and she gets along with everyone and has lots of friends. / She likes to jump and dance and sing along to songs… but only so long as no one is watching her. Usagi-chan is one of 8 pet character designs.

  • Usagi’s name means “rabbit” or “bunny.” The hiragana letters in the background also read “bunny.” This character is © Cherise Hawley.

  • The text in the background is Japanese hiragana, reading “usagi,” or “bunny.”

  • A marker drawing. I don’t normally upload regular drawings, but I’ve made a few really cute ones, and I thought that this was worth sharing. The character in it is named “Sunny-Bunny” and is copyright to me. ^^

  • Take Risks…

  • Cute rabbits~!

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki. Sneakers with this motif are now available at my Zazzle store.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • Rabbit and wild ginger motif seen on a shop door curtain in Kurashiki.

  • According to Japanese tradition, there isn’t a man in the moon, but a rabbit busily pounding sticky rice to make mochi (rice cakes). For more about the moon rabbit, see AnitaInverarity’s beautiful pen and ink work Chibi Fae. Both rabbits and cherry blossoms are spring motifs in Japan.

  • This cheerful motif for springtime wear is adapted from elements of traditional Japanese family emblems. It consists of a rabbit leaping over three pink cherry blossoms of different sizes against a background of a large blue cherry blossom.

  • This cheerful motif for springtime wear is adapted from elements of traditional Japanese family emblems. It consists of a rabbit leaping over three pink cherry blossoms of different sizes against a background of a large green cherry blossom.

  • This cheerful motif for springtime wear is adapted from elements of traditional Japanese family emblems. It consists of a rabbit leaping over three pink cherry blossoms of different sizes against a background of a large purple cherry blossom.

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