Kokontozai: KASHIYUKA’s Shop of Japanese Arts and Crafts — Wakasa Lacquered Ohashi
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Miku Ohashi / 大橋未久
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“Rae, why does this coin look so unique compared to the other yen?”
“Oh! See how this one has a face instead of the number of value on it? It’s because this is American currency, this here is a quarter, worth 25 cents. They have George Washington’s portrait in them.”
“That- That’s George Washington!? The first president of the United States!?”
“Uh… yah? What’s wrong?”
“Nothing! I simply, uhm… envisioned him rather differently than… this.”
Based on Even in the Next One !!! This isn’t an actual scene inside the chapters, but it’s just so easy to imagine them with how lively they feel. Please go give it a read if you haven’t yet <3
To @jobrrr : AUUGHH I’M IN LOVE WITH YOUR FIC!!! It has been a few months since I last became this invested in one :’D It just feels SO real and there are so many thoughts in my head as a result; hopefully I overcome my shyness and drop a comment proper sometime soon. Thank you for your service.
ALSO @melpymoo ! HUGE thank you for reading this alongside me omfg this is crazy, never before has a hyperfix been revived this violently 😭 Ty for granting me the space to be totally normal about these 2, looking forward to the rest of your reactions ^^
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Miku Ohashi / 大橋未久
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Fiona Apple
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Zaha Hadid "Leeza Soho Tower" photographed by Satoshi Ohashi
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maisie bon départ!
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jackhughes so proud of you mais! killing it
simonebiles sista sista
uclagymnastics look at our girl!
lhughes_06 RAAA USA
katelyn_ohashi good luck ladies!
dawson1417 killa mais
colecaufield 🤸♀️🤸♀️🤸♀️
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RIP Junko Ohashi
RIP Junko Ohashi, who passed away from cancer a few days ago at the age of 73. In some of the city pop circles I hover around we all rightfully call her the City Pop Queen because she truly was. Telephone Number was probably her most famous song amongst most people, and is probably the first song of hers you heard:
My favorite song of hers though is Postcard Fantasy, just an absolutely insane bop and one of my first go-to examples of stuff to give a listen to if you want to give city pop a try.
Just so good, she was such an incredible talent and I'm glad the city pop renaissance meant more people go to learn about her. RIP Junko Ohashi.
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Katelyn Ohashi
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