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Size: 11 x 14 The perfect accessory to any wall, faux wrapped canvas prints are an affordable alternative to traditional canvas wrap prints. Made from lightweight foam core, these economical prints are vibrant, durable, and easy to transport. Dimensions: 11" x 14" x 2" Material: 3/16" white foam core Super lightweight but resilient, these prints are perfect for easy hanging Easy peel-and-stick assemblyDesigner Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s…

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Japanese Folklore by Hamsterosis on DeviantArt | Masks has a huge presence in Japanese culture and folklore. You can’t appreciate Japanese culture without exploring and understanding the meaning of their masks. Let’s explore the traditional Japanese masks: Japanese kitsune masks, Japanese oni masks, Japanese tengu masks, Japanese samurai masks, Japanese hannya masks. Not to forget about kabuki masks, demon masks, tengu masks, and cat masks. #JapaneseMasks #JapaneseArt #JapaneseMasksMeaning

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Flower Cards are divided into twelve suits with each suit containing four cards. These suits correspond to the months of the year. Japan adopted the solar Gregorian calendar in 1873 (replacing the lunisolar Chinese calendar) and the months are known as 'First month' (Ichigatsu -1月), 'Second Month' (Nigatsu - 2月) &c. 'Shiwasu' (December) is the only traditional month name that is still in widespread use in Japan today. January - Matsu 松 - Pine The Japanese Black Pine is native to the coastal…

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Machiya are traditional Japanese wooden townhouses. Scattered initially throughout Japan, they lost popularity when the country began pushing for the Modernization of their architecture. Thankfully, some cities like Kyoto partook in preservation programs that allowed these accommodations to withstan

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