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Bringing Godzilla to Life: A Giant Artwork on Japan’s Iwayagawachi Dam


Content warning: In December 2024, Japan’s Iwayagawachi Dam became the canvas for a massive reverse graffiti artwork of Godzilla. Using high-pressure cleaning tools, Kärcher’s team transformed the dam’s surface by removing dirt and moss to reveal the iconic monster toweri


6 pics: Facebook – By Nafir in Berlin, Germany

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Street Artist Nafir


By Nafir in Berlin, Germany (2015).


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Another one:

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More on Facebook by Nafir:

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https://twitter.com/StreetArtUtopia/status/1475922971839586304



Sculpture of a canoe climbing a high-rise building in Osaka, Japan

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At The Entrepreneurial Museum of Challenge and Innovation in Osaka, Japan.


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https://www.facebook.com/streetartutopia/photos/a.311820137699/10160009254387700


Grandparents Build Life-Size Totoro Bus Stop for Their Grandkids in Japan


Content warning: In the small town of Takaharu in Japan, two grandparents in their 70s made a dream come true for their grandkids. They built a life-size Totoro sculpture with a bus stop just like in the movie My Neighbor Totoro. This sweet surprise brings the magic of St



Giant Straw Animals Invade Japanese Fields: Inside the Wara Art Festival (12 Sculptures!)


Content warning: Discover the Wara Art Festival in Niigata, Japan, where giant straw sculptures transform the countryside into a creative outdoor gallery. This unique event celebrates tradition, sustainability, and art, showcasing intricate designs made from rice straw.


🛒☢️ This supermarket stands frozen in time following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Located within the exclusion zone, it was evacuated without warning and has remained untouched since.

This lost place was one of seven selected from my portfolio for National Geographic's recent feature on abandoned places across Japan.

https://www.obsidianurbexphotography.com/other/fukushima-supermarket-japan/

#NationalGeographic #Photography #AbandonedPlaces #Japan #Fukushima #ExclusionZone

supermarket in ruins, advertisement posters hag from ceiling Photo kiosk in supermarket
Aisle of abandoned supermarket, goods all over the floor Abandoned shelves and aisles


Still some hope. Also a chance for some robotic gallows humor, I suppose. The robots did deploy, even though the craft landed basically upside down.

Japan’s moon landing picture might be the space photo of the decade | Mashablehttps://mashable.com/article/japan-moon-landing-recent-images
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While Japan boasts one of the highest adoption rates in the world, the majority of those don’t involve children at all, but rather adult men. As of 2017, a whopping 98% of all adoptions in Japan were of adult men. Japan makes it easy to adopt men, and not always for good reasons.

Read more here:

https://unseenjapan.com/adult-adoptions-japan/

#japan #unseenjapan #adoption #news


Meanwhile, in #Japan, the current #Covid wave is as bad as the Delta variant wave (the only official data left is the number of hospital admissions) and more and more people act as if it was over.

#CovidIsNotOver

A graph of hospital admissions in Japan due to Covid shows that the current numbers are slightly higher than the delta wave in 2021, making it the third-highest wave since the beginning of the pandemic.


Once you get off the main roads, you realize that #Tokyo, and many other populous cities in #Japan, are cozy warrens of alleys and quiet streets.

Where laundry spread over bicycles dries in sunbeams...

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"Road to Fuji" 富士山のある日常。
#photography #fuji #japan


Overgrown trainstation model I did to get used to working with #blender 🚋 It's far from perfect, but learned quite a lot in the process :)

#3dart #digitalart #mastoart #japan #landscape
3D model of a small japanese trainstation overgrown by grass



#japan #frog #art #woodblock @Christoph S@Michael Lyon
What a wonderful frog!
Matsumoto Hoji Frog, Japanese Woodblock, Toad Wabi Sabi

Matsumoto Hoji, Japanese, active c. 1785. This portly toad, bursting beyond the confines of the scroll's edges, belongs to a category of Japanese painting known as Zenga, or "Zen picture." For Zen monks, painting provided a medium to express their own Zen experience and pleasure.
Maruyama-Shijo School, Kishi School, Bunjinga School. Materials: paper. Edo Period, Bunka Era. Production date: 1814



#Japan breaks #internet #speed record with a 319Tbps data transfer


Source: https://www.engadget.com/japan-breaks-internet-speed-record-200136933.html
As with many of these experiments, it could be a long time before this performance has a meaningful impact. While the four-core #fiber would work with existing networks, the system could easily be very expensive. It's more likely to see initial use with internet backbones and other major networking projects where capacity matters more than cost.
#news #science #experiment #backbone