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typette:

roxievizcarra:

cruisingwithgunhead:

roachpatrol:

angerliz:

reindeergo:

space-coyote:

Have some awesome Japanese construction worker uniforms.

Plenty more at the source: http://www.tobi.jp/special01.html

holy shit

y so rugged and attractive tho

Oh shit wow, how cool! I love these. 

Some of these share considerable overlap with old-school bosozoku. The longer coats almost look like Tokkofukku (Special Attack Jacket, worn by kamikaze pilots). Bottom center wouldn’t look out of place in Chiba City Spectre.

Whoaaaaaa

that is so amazing, a real example how tried and true design will never fail

also 2nd guy with the white shirt is BLAZING HOT omfg

Things you probably didn’t know about Japan by JyuusanKaidan

If you like/love Japan and want to know about.

ichigoflavor:

Japanese Futon

ichigoflavor:

Japanese Futon

miyajima-dreams:

Japanese Food on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/40393638

thornheartcat:

chandeluresinsicily:

thecarefree:

jumpingjacktrash:

rockpapertheodore:

mummymantis:

lizawithazed:

the-ghost-of-agentsama:

Japan will always get better commercials than us.

The best evidence of this is this series of Fanta commercials.

I fucking love the kids in these commercials they’re all like “man, FUCK this school”

oh my god

oH MY FUCKING GOD MY STOMACH HURTS

dead of laughing

reblogging for yoyo because seriously fanta commercials

japan’s commercials should just be aired everywhere

Seriously Japan has the BEST COMMERCIALS

Hace tiempo que no los veía, amo estos comerciales xd

ecocides:

Shinmoedake peak eruption – as seen from Takaharu, a town in Miyazaki prefecture | image: Reuters

ecocides:

Shinmoedake peak eruption – as seen from Takaharu, a town in Miyazaki prefecture | image: Reuters

wild-guy:

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veganraincloud:

open-the-cages:

i love mitsukuni and mori-senpai idfjfihohohg <3

QUESTION: I don’t follow anime, I’m probably a bit old for it, but the drawings always seem kind of racist to me, and this is a prime example. East Asia has a horrible cosmetic aspirationalism pushed on it - especilly for skin-whitening creams and increasingly for cosmetic eye-lid surgery to make them look more Western. It seems to me that these cartoons totally reinforce that. Why here, for example, is the obviously mean prefect-type boy dark-skinned with narrow eyes (ie. Asian), and the other ‘Asian’ boy (presumably the main character of the story?) is blonde, fair-skinned, and big-eyed? WHY? Is it a racist genre, and if so, why don’t more people have a problem with this?

That is not in racist category, that is just stereotype in this case [sharp eyed = serious, big eyes = cute, childish, girls]. But yes, they are racist, like all the world, but we notice more because we are far away from they. They also critic we confused Korea, Japan and China; etc.
And, there have kinds of anime for all ages, like TV series.

veganraincloud:

open-the-cages:

i love mitsukuni and mori-senpai idfjfihohohg <3

QUESTION: I don’t follow anime, I’m probably a bit old for it, but the drawings always seem kind of racist to me, and this is a prime example. East Asia has a horrible cosmetic aspirationalism pushed on it - especilly for skin-whitening creams and increasingly for cosmetic eye-lid surgery to make them look more Western. It seems to me that these cartoons totally reinforce that. Why here, for example, is the obviously mean prefect-type boy dark-skinned with narrow eyes (ie. Asian), and the other ‘Asian’ boy (presumably the main character of the story?) is blonde, fair-skinned, and big-eyed? WHY? Is it a racist genre, and if so, why don’t more people have a problem with this?

That is not in racist category, that is just stereotype in this case [sharp eyed = serious, big eyes = cute, childish, girls]. But yes, they are racist, like all the world, but we notice more because we are far away from they. They also critic we confused Korea, Japan and China; etc.

And, there have kinds of anime for all ages, like TV series.

kajuuu:

Made by Luz

kajuuu:

Made by Luz

carnegriffiths:

Strength, Ink and tea on paper by carne griffiths

carnegriffiths:

Strength, Ink and tea on paper by carne griffiths