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Space dog, 1950s. Made by Yoshiya, Japan. V&A
Panasonic, advertisement for TravelVision portable TV, 1968. Just slightly ahead of our time. Japan.
Apollo Coffee Works festive package designed by Siphon Graphica
Japanese youkan jelly balls with traditional flavours like matcha, sake, apple vinegar, white miso,
Uniquely shaped organic vegetables are made into juices for sustainability, package by Stamp Design
Gorgeous and organic - Hiragana jewellery by Japanese calligraphy designer Saori Kunihiro
Gachapon capsule toys for graphic designers! Font figures of the first Japanese letter “Ah” availabl
Vogue Japan Editorial by Katja Rahlwes June 2013
crossconnectmag:Naoto Hattori born 1975 in Yokohama Japan, studied Graphic Design in Tokyo before mo
Japan 1956, 10 Yen, commemorating the conquest of Mt Manaslu, Nepal, by a Japanese mountaineering te
Tin toy, Japan, 1960s. Made by Yoshiya (KO). Chromolithographed, acrylic glass, plastic. This futuri
Fancy Japanese traditional wagashi with Christmas twist. Happy Holidays!
Toyota 2000GT, 1968. Collab of Toyota and Yamaha, Japan. Via rm auctionsMany credit the German-Ameri
Found this stunning collection of vintage Christmas stamps from USA, Denmark and Japan, from Yamada
These doughnuts from Hokkaido are unbear-ably cute! [article]
Nakazawa Hiromitsu, postcard with swimmers and a life saver, 1907. Color lithograph; ink on card sto
20aliens:Junzo Yoshimura
ted:huffingtonpost:Japan Unveils Designs For First Underwater City, And We’re In AweWe’ve seen peopl
itscolossal:Japan’s New Kadokawa Culture Museum is Housed in an Angular, Granite Structure Designed
jamesusilljournal:TheOval, Naoshima Island, Japan, designedby architect Tadao Ando
Uchikake garment with design of ligntning and rice sheavesUnknown maker, Edo period, 19th century /
I can’t stop browsing Japanese gift store Uguisu
Matching Mt. Fuji sake shot glasses by Floyd, makers of Fujiwan rice bowls. Happy New Year!
Japanese “Waltz” mirror teacups reflect colourful saucers, design by D-Bros
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