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useyourimagination2020 · 2 days ago
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学園都市選(北海道石狩郡)
(via キハ141系 学園都市線 | 路面電車と鉄道の写真館)
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kojiarakiartworks · 1 day ago
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February 2025 JAPAN HOKKAIDO SAPPORO
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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tomorrowingray · 1 day ago
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maureen2musings · 1 month ago
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Snowball
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lascitasdelashoras · 6 months ago
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Hu Guoqing - Crows, Hokkaido, Japan
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ed13d1 · 5 months ago
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come close
Michael Kenna • Kussharo Lake Tree, Study 2, 2005
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webdiggerxxx · 7 months ago
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꧁★꧂
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plushybread · 1 year ago
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my moss ball friends :)
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gacougnol · 1 year ago
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Ainu woman, early 20th century, Hokkaido, Japan
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nightmarereverie · 1 month ago
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“Snow Hatsune Miku x My Melody” Official Illustrations
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todayintokyo · 1 year ago
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Ezo flying squirrel, native to Hokkaido in Japan, by Akira Sato
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kojiarakiartworks · 12 days ago
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February 2025 JAPAN HOKKAIDO SAPPORO
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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tomorrowingray · 28 days ago
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pangeen · 7 months ago
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" モンちゃん︎♡︎ʾʾ 🦊 " // © kei🌺
Music: © Healing Energy - Wind Tunnel
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heavenly-garden · 29 days ago
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Hokkaidō Japan - Lake Kawaguchi, Yamanashi 🌸🌸🌸
photo by DOCTOREGG 🌸🌸🌸
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life-on-our-planet · 2 years ago
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The red crowned crane traditionally nests in marshes, but most have been drained. So the cranes are raising their offspring in an irrigation channel. All through the summer, the chick is entirely dependent its parents for food. The family won't be able to move on until the chick can fly. BBC Earth
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