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doppelgenkan · 4 months ago
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makichibayu · 5 months ago
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おにぎり朝食。
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mymelodyange1 · 1 month ago
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kozen-ta · 11 months ago
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nora-yoko · 10 months ago
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furoshikiyan · 5 months ago
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pipythecat206 · 9 months ago
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drew more art with that Nikko Rull procreate brush. This time of my Fansnak Ricey. Gotta feel bad for the people who follow me for Patapon content seeing a Jelly Donut in their timeline.
oh and for those who enjoy Onigiri, hopefully this is accurate to the actual food item.
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rosycheekies · 4 months ago
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Even Introverted Gals Wanna Get Out There! by Kashiwagi Tsukiko; Himitsu to Mitsumete by Kaneko Aru; Only Show Yourself to Me by nekohariko22; The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn��t a Guy At All by Arai Sumiko;Yoru to Umi by Goumoto;Yuri ♥ Espoir by Naoimai
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happymiko · 6 months ago
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てぬぐいカフェ一花屋/鎌倉長谷
おむすびのお昼ごはん
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komichi-mado · 6 months ago
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おはようございます
妻の目覚めに合わせて、朝食作りました
今朝はおにぎりモーニング🍙
優しさに包まれた一日になりますように
素敵な日にしましょう♪
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tokidokitokyo · 8 months ago
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All Photos by Ottavia Baldi
Takagi Shrine 高木神社
Located in Tokyo's Sumida ward
The theme of this shrine is onigiri (rice balls shaped as triangles) which also can be called musubi (which means to tie or to bind - en-musubi).
This is one of the few shrines in Japan dedicated to Takami-Musubi, an androgynous deity of creation and birth, who was born as the second entity in the universe’s history according to Japanese mythology.
However, when the shrine was established in 1468, Takami-Musubi was not the main subject of worship. At this time, Shinto and Buddhism were not yet separated (this would come in 1868) and the shrine was managed by the adjacent Buddhist temple and known as Dairokutensha, dedicated to Dairoku-Tenma-Ō (the Devil King of the Sixth Heaven). This Buddhist devil was known as an evil tempter and deceiver of monks, although there are still multiple shrines or temples to this devil around Japan. Some believe that they may have been influenced by Oda Nobunaga, the most infamous warlord of feudal Japan, who gave himself the moniker of the Devil King to instill fear into his enemies.
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makichibayu · 6 months ago
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お昼ごはん。スイカが美味しい。
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imiteeshon · 10 months ago
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🎀☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆ 🎀
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kensasuke23 · 2 months ago
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おはようございます。
今日の朝飯はたけやのおにぎり。味おこわ、わかめ、鮭。おかずに唐揚げ。美味い。
昨夜もやまじんで焼きおにぎり食べたけど💧
さて、今日は家事に専念。大掃除前の中掃除かな。
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2tomtm · 7 months ago
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🍙御結び🍙
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furoshikiyan · 1 year ago
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