Mozu: 名古屋展 (2021)
cats gathering around a space heater まだまだヒーターはしまえません。
Standing Courtesan by Kaigetsudō Ando, c. 1704-16
Environmental sustainability is such a turn on
Shizuoka, Japan | by ui_hii618love
In Japan, businesses like banks & convenience stores visibly keep baseball-sized orange orbs behind the counter. These “anticrime color balls” are filled with bright pigment that burst on impact & are for employees to throw at robbers to improve the chance of arrest. – WTF Fun Facts Source: www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2008/05/20/reference/anti-crime-color-balls/#.V7xAjq6toy4
SEE: Fuji Behind a Sea of Pink
Between April and early June, head to Fuji five lakes to catch a view of Mount Fuji, sitting behind a sea of the region’s famous pink moss. Shibazakura, or phlox moss, bloom in early summer and cover the ground surrounding Lake Motosuku in a thick carpet of pink petals. Celebrating the season, the Fuji Shibazakura Festival invites visitors to walk amidst vast fields of vibrant moss with cameras at the ready for a picture-perfect view of Japan’s most famous peak.
Image: Reginald Pentinio
These are long exposure photos of fireflies in Okayama prefecture, Japan.
Fireflies or Lampyridae, are a family of insects within the order Coleoptera, aka; the Beetle family. Firlies exist on every continent in the world, except Antarctica, with about 2,000 species globally. With the exception of certain species which are active during the day, fireflies are bioluminescent organisms, which means that they produce their own light.
Nakatsuna Lake, Nagano, Japan - Posted by: golden_an