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Torrent at the bottom of Naruko Gorge, Miyagi Prefecture, northeast Japan. This is a scene that could illustrate the wanderings of a 20th century Japanese ethnologist and poet, Orikuchi Shinobu (1887-1953).
Orikuchi had an original scientific method. For him, observation was worthless unless it was accompanied by personal feeling. The image that was true to reality had to be the sum of observation, reflection and intuition. The image is therefore not a description of the experience, but an interpretation of it. This 'scientific' method is inseparable from his poetic writing. A travel poem by Orikuchi closes with this: "Faint glow of the torrent roaring between the mountains. I hear a voice calling me". The text does not give any information about the identity of this voice, while suggesting that it could be an illusion, caused by the torrent's ardour... An image that this cliché proposes to illustrate.
Katanuma Swap (lake). I had a fortunate opportunity to pass this site when the shuttle service went a round about way to where I was headed. (Miyagi)
Madoka is recounting the time she was a Mahou Shoujo!
#332 鹿目 まどか (Kaname Madoka) Maiko Ver. from 魔法少女まどか☆マギカ (Puella Magi Madoka Magica),
#400 木之本 さくら (Kinomoto Sakura) from Cardcaptor Sakura,
#444 矢澤にこ (Yazawa Nico) from ラブライブ! (Love Live!) and
#460 青葉鳴子 (Naruko Aoba) from 魔法少女大戦 (Magical Wars).
feat. Sylvanian Families; City house with lights & House Party set.
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