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Friday, May 6, 2005


   ^^
oh, i'm so getting there. My artpiece is about done. i prolly be done with it this weekend. Also this weekend i'm planning to scan a lot of my artwork. So be looking forward to this monday. Tons and tons of artwork. i'm thinking at least thirty new ones. So be prepared to vote!
And i leave you with these many beautiful images of Japan; enjoy!


Sosogi Coast, Noto Peninsula (Ishikawa Prefecture)


Kakizaki, Niigata Prefecture


Bride, Sumiyoshi taisha, Osaka


Adachi Art Museum Garden, Shimane


Jizo-san, Nara


Shrine Maiden, Izagawa Shrine, Nara
give thanks to outdoor japan ^^

Totori near Hiroshima

A O-jizo-sama, they can be found throughout Japan by the side of the road, in gardens, parks, etc. Jizo is the manifestation of the Buddha who is the guardian of children and travellers. The red apron and hat are given by worshippers to show their thanks to the Jizo. From the inscription it seems to be located in some place called Kin-cho, and it was erected in the year Showa twenty something, which would make it right around 1950.


The stone with a cord around is a guarding stone that indicates the way not to take in a garden to get to the teahouse.
give thanks to hungry.com ^^


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