
Julian Cochrane :: Komusō mendicant monks, Japan, 1904 / src: Stephen Ellcock on Instagram
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Julian Cochrane :: Komusō mendicant monks, Japan, 1904 / src: Stephen Ellcock on Instagram

Toshio Enomoto
:: Large wild cherry tree at Nitta Fukushima, 2014 / src: Micheko Galerie
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Toshio Enomoto :: Black ship cherry tree, Achi Village, Nagano, 2015
/ src: Micheko Galerie
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Hiroshi Watanabe :: Flying Octopus, Akashi, Japan, 2006
/ src: Fototazo
In Japan, octopuses are caught in the summer, and stretched and dried under the sun. When it is dried and hardened, the shape is retained and it looks like a kite. People shred it and bite into it for taste and flavor. It is a Japanese version of beef jerky in the US. Octopus in Japanese is ‘tako’ and the word also means “kite”. quoted from source.
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Daido Moriyama ::
Shinjuku, 2002, silver-gelatin print. / src: Galleri Riis
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Daido Moriyama ::
Record Nº. 12, 2009. From the
catalogue that was published for his exhibit Tsugaru, held at
Taka Ishii Gallery in November 2010.
Original source: Vincent Borrelli Books / via
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