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Outdoor advertising, Japan 1931.
Old World and New,A Samurai poses with his katana and revolver, mid 19th century.
Japanese mission to the United States, 1860. Photographed by Matthew Brady.
signorformica:Vintage matchbox Japan ~ ca.1933• via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Oh hell yeah that’s what the fuck I’m talking aboutAll handmade by an artist in Japan named Kiyomi.
revolutionismyboyfriend:Japan series continued. This is Kimbei Kusakabe. I will post more of his pic
Kazumasu Nagai, exhibition poster One-man-show, 1968. Imahashi Gallery, Osaka, Japan. Via Museum für
talesfromweirdland:1959 British art photos of the Japanese sci-fi movie, The Mysterians (1957).
Artist: Kitano TsunetomiTitle: Incense Advertising PosterDate: 1911
Kashō Takabatake aka 高畠華宵 (Japanese, 1888-1966, b. Ehime, Japan) - Bath Clean; The Advertisement Of
1900s vintage Japanese matchbox label; an anachronistic image of a masted ship passing the Colossus
Conforting colors for this azami (thistle) themed vintage kimono outfit
Rare vintage photograph of an onna-bugeisha, one of the female warriors of the upper social classes
justamus:A rare vintage photograph of an onna-bugeisha, one of the female warriors of the upper soci
justamus:A rare vintage photograph of an onna-bugeisha, one of the female warriors of the upper soci
elsewheregreen:Yokohama, Japan, c1900. Vintage postcard.
tirsty:Moomin Valley Mug - Vintage 1990 From the Northern Country - Japan
Moonlit plum blossoms, dreamy vintage obi with impressive embroidery work over silvery silk appliqué
talesfromweirdland:Illustrations from a Japanese Kaiju book.
weirdlandtv:Alien illustrations from a Japanese children’s magazine (1975).Alien #6 looks a bit like
Japanese archers, circa 1870′s
A Samurai posing with his katana and revolver, 19th century.
Jun’ichi Yano 矢野準一 was born in 1911 or 1912 in Kyoto, Japan as the youngest child of the Yano family
talesfromweirdland:SPACE INVADERS (1978) concept art by its creator, Toshihiro Nishikado (plus a scr
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