#神絵
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beforedawnwitch · 1 year ago
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っぱこの三人なんよ、、、。
泣いていいか。
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“ネオポリスいつまでも大好き”
泣いていいか、、、
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setsukochihara · 2 months ago
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Mio by KKato [Twitter/X] ※Illustration shared with permission from the artist. If you like this artwork please support the artist by visiting the source.
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elizadraws · 2 years ago
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Ghibli men and women in Bulgarian headdress 🇧🇬 This is the third, and last part—continuation to this post. The last two illustrations are based on the Ghibli movie 'Only Yesterday'. In the scene when the protagonist, Taeko, picks safflower, the Bulgarian song 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete' plays in the background. In my interpretation, she's picking rose petals in the Bulgarian Rose Valley. 🌹
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midori-price · 6 months ago
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mom♡🐺
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chitaka45 · 6 months ago
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京都 達磨寺(法輪寺) 干支土鈴
kyoto daruma-dera
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京都 大豊神社 狛巳 干支土鈴
kyoto otoyo-jinja
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京都 下鴨神社 絵馬
kyoto shimogamo-jinja
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京都 護王神社 絵馬
kyoto goo-jija
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mizuribbons · 1 year ago
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some project sekai text posts i've been making ft. a bunch of trans headcanons
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pina-drawing · 3 months ago
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『初投稿』 原神のウェンティをちいかわ化してみた!
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o0-o0o0o · 1 year ago
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otanvisky · 8 months ago
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shodoshima-camera · 5 months ago
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富丘八幡神社から眺める海と島々がキラキラ輝いて美しかったです。 [map]
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cheeseballcheeto · 6 months ago
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can i havea very small very cute kamui doodel? >_<
very small and very cute coming right up
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elizadraws · 2 years ago
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Ghibli men and women in Bulgarian headgear 🇧🇬 This is the second part—continuation to this post. Shortly I will upload the remaining ones in a third post.
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drinpixeled · 2 months ago
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Belldandy | Ah My Goddess
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riya-artwork · 8 months ago
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KOMA-INU / 2024
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pix4japan · 2 months ago
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Peeking Inside Emaden Hall: A Glimpse of Ose Shrine’s Sacred Legacy・大瀬神社・絵馬殿:地元漁師たちの願いと祈りが宿る場所
Peeking inside Emaden Hall of Ose Shrine, I discovered many items classically associated with Shinto shrines throughout the Japanese archipelago.
Within the hall, various offerings made by local fishermen to the shrine’s deity reflect their hopes for bountiful catches and safe journeys at sea. These offerings include hand-carved model fishing boats, wooden votive plaques (ema) depicting fishing scenes, handwritten prayers, photographs, paintings of fishing vessels, and even items taken directly from the boats. When launching a new vessel, it was tradition for a fisherman to donate a model of his boat to the shrine as a prayer for protection while at sea.
Since ancient times, fishermen have dedicated these handcrafted models and drawings to the shrine. These artworks, vividly portraying the lives and aspirations of seafaring communities, have been recognized as one of the 100 Best Historical and Cultural Properties of Japanese Fishing Villages.
Other visitors to the shrine, other than local fishermen, would often bring senjafuda (千社札): paper name tags inscribed in sumi ink using traditional Japanese calligraphy. Pilgrims would paste these slips onto hidden surfaces within the hall using a rice-based adhesive. The belief was that by leaving behind your name, you would continue to receive the shrine’s blessings long after departing.
Mounted on the wall are two striking tengu masks—one black, representing the karasu tengu (烏天狗) with its crow-like beak, and one red, representing the yamabushi tengu (山仏師天狗) with a human face and long nose. Tengu are mythological, shapeshifting mountain spirits. Once feared as mischievous or malevolent beings, over time they evolved into guardians of sacred places and guides for spiritual seekers.
I’m grateful to the local Osezaki community for preserving these cultural treasures, and for allowing visitors like myself to experience the wonder and stories behind each relic.
Location: Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan Timestamp: 2025/03/19・10:18 Pentax K-1 II + DFA 28-105mm F3.5-5.6 + CP 48 mm ISO 1600 for 1/100 sec. at ƒ/4.5
Google Maps link + sources: https://www.pix4japan.com/blog/20250319-emaden
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onekomo · 2 months ago
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ダリア
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