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tanuki-kimono · 28 days
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Fantastic hikizuri (trailing kimono, probably a maiko's considering the sode-age sleeves tucks and pattern) depicting all-seasons sceneries & festivals.
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gommette · 6 months
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Yatai Encre noire sur papier Moleskine (21 x 29,7 cm) Œuvres disponibles à la vente chez Inventaire (Paris) Yatai Black ink on Moleskine paper (21 x 29,7 cm) Pieces available for sale at Inventaire (Paris) Instagram - Inventaire - Prints
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likeanatlas · 2 months
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First up for the Yakuza 5 city maps: Nagasugai in Fukuoka. Do you like yatai? And running up and down very long streets? Then Nagasugai is the place for you.
As always, download the hi-res file from the direct link below for best results:
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tipsynaga · 14 days
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Yatai! 🍱🍜🍥🍺🍽️ this build inspired by watching hours of those yatai cart set-up videos
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david6of7 · 3 months
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Chef Brian
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easternmind · 11 months
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Excellent take on 'Charumera' by the talented duo Zeph and Ramo, bursting with their distinctively French sense of humour, as well as a profound understanding of what makes this game relevant in the context of our times. It's exciting to see others taking an interest in this game.
The video is subtitled in English.
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eirikswood · 3 months
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In Korea, the pop-up food stalls, snack carts, and tent bars that cater to evening commuters are known as pojangmacha / 포장마차 (“covered wagons”). Many are unregistered, makeshift operations staffed by ajummas (older aunties), as there are far fewer employment opportunities for rural-born elder generations in Korea’s urban, industrial post-war economy.
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youmiichi · 1 year
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スナック ウィドウ Japanese snack bar ‘The Widow’
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l3yawa · 1 year
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From old (2018) to new (2021) Yatai in the woods. Safe to say i improved a bit.
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dummy-kanji · 2 years
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YATAI por Jean d'Hugues
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nexthlive · 8 months
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A new food stall in Fukuoka with handsome guys. 明太中毒 屋台
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tanuki-kimono · 10 months
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From our recent event of the fourth of July in the USA, I was also thinking of Japan's summer festivals. Besides yukata, are there kimonos that have festival themes like fireworks, festival decorations/sceneries, specific patterns, specific colors, etc.?
Japanese traditional culture is all about celebrating seasonality so indeed summer matsuri themed patterns are pretty common on summery items :)
(note that I used summer here in the Western sense of July/August. Traditional Japanese summer goes from something like May to July)
Yukata+kimono+obi+uchiwa are a staple, you can also find happi (tube sleeves coats) but those tend to bear mon (crests) and auspicious kanji.
Other festival garments count for example yosakoi (type of dance groups) uniforms, but those are more performance oriented. Otherwise, what would be a matsuri without fundoshi loincloth ;) (see how to tie one here)
On the top of my head, summer festival patterns can include (please note some are not summer only):
hanabi (fireworks)
dashi/yatai (parade float), used during processions. Mikoshi (portable shrine) is theorically possible but I don't remember seeing such a pattern
kingyo (goldfishes), kingyosukui is a popular summer game
fuurin (windchimes), often sold at matsuri
men (masks), most often kitsune or tengu but many more exist
toys, like dendendaiko (rattle drum) for ex.
matoi (firemen poles), brigades often present acrobatic shows in summer
chouchin (paper lantern), also see Obon below
etc.
Japan holds a myriad matsuri all across the country, each with their own traditions. But big celebrations often have related patterns:
Tanabata has stars, bamboo, tanzaku, magpies, ox, etc.
Obon has lanterns, cucumber, eggplant, death themed motifs (like nozarashi or graveplates), nod to Kyoto's Daimonji kanji, etc.
Famous festivals also have their own imagery (yamaboko float for Gion matsuri ex.).
As for colors, scarlet red is often found on matsuri decors, and indigo blue is a classical summer color (yukata were once dyed with it), but tbh any can be used nowadays :)
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zohardus · 1 year
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jamesdawsonbooks · 1 year
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Yatai Ramen Twist at Breadbar
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yatmoharany · 1 year
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guiajapao · 2 years
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Dashi – Carro Alegórico Japonês
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