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Step into the nostalgia of Japan's Showa era with  '80s-90s Japanese Retro Vibe' art and decor collection!🔮✨Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and iconic designs that defined an era. From classic anime characters to vintage street scenes, this collection captures the essence of Showa aesthetics. Elevate your space with a touch of retro charm and celebrate the cultural richness of the past.🌃✨#ShowaEra #JapaneseRetro #80s90sVibe #VintageArt #NostalgiaCollection #ShowaAesthetics #RetroAnime Japanese 80s Aesthetic, City Pop Japan 80s, Retro Japanese Aesthetic, Japanese 80s, Japan 80's Aesthetic, Vibe Art, Showa Retro, Aesthetic 80s, Retro Japan

Step into the nostalgia of Japan's Showa era with '80s-90s Japanese Retro Vibe' art and decor collection!🔮✨Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and iconic designs that defined an era. From classic anime characters to vintage street scenes, this collection captures the essence of Showa aesthetics. Elevate your space with a touch of retro charm and celebrate the cultural richness of the past.🌃✨#ShowaEra #JapaneseRetro #80s90sVibe #VintageArt #NostalgiaCollection #ShowaAesthetics…

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Created the image of Taisho-era, Japan 1912-1926 We call it “Taisho Roman” “大正浪漫” Both of my grandparents were born in this period so some of the materials are still exist and usable Most of my materials come from Showa period but some are from Taisho-era I always image Taisho Roman to create my “Haikarasan baskets” "Haikara" is a word that means "Western-style, stylish, pretentious, new, or a person like that." It reflects Japanese culture started blending Western style #momoyostobyfashio... Taisho Roman, Taisho Era, A Word, Japanese Culture, Western Style, Western Fashion, Blending, Period, Baskets

Created the image of Taisho-era, Japan 1912-1926 We call it “Taisho Roman” “大正浪漫” Both of my grandparents were born in this period so some of the materials are still exist and usable Most of my materials come from Showa period but some are from Taisho-era I always image Taisho Roman to create my “Haikarasan baskets” "Haikara" is a word that means "Western-style, stylish, pretentious, new, or a person like that." It reflects Japanese culture started blending Western style…

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Today is Showa Day here in Japan, and something that often reminds us of the Showa era are these dagashiya, or traditional sweets shops. This one is called Gifuya and it’s located in the Nakano area of Tokyo. We hope you enjoy the retro vibes in these photos thanks to @bystephzhao! —– 📍Gifuya, #Tokyo . [...] The post Japan Travel: Today is Showa Day here in Japan, and something that often reminds us of the Sho… appeared first on Alo Japan. Tokyo Storefronts, Japanese Store Fronts, Japanese Facade, Apartment Layouts, Showa Retro, Coffee Project, Traditional Sweets, Showa Era, Japanese Store

Today is Showa Day here in Japan, and something that often reminds us of the Showa era are these dagashiya, or traditional sweets shops. This one is called Gifuya and it’s located in the Nakano area of Tokyo. We hope you enjoy the retro vibes in these photos thanks to @bystephzhao! —– 📍Gifuya, #Tokyo . [...] The post Japan Travel: Today is Showa Day here in Japan, and something that often reminds us of the Sho… appeared first on Alo Japan.

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Oct. 10, 1964 - Japanses Fashions are in time of the Tokyo Olympics the highlight if the INternational Fashion Week in Duesseldorf. This evening dress ''Obi'', made f the same material as the famous Kimono's, was designed by the fashion adviser of the Empress Of Japan. Stock Photo Hiroko Matsumoto, Jean Louis Scherrer, Fashion Advisor, Asian Film, The Muse, Tokyo Olympics, Ex Machina, The Empress, Famous Fashion

Download this stock image: Oct. 10, 1964 - Japanses Fashions are in time of the Tokyo Olympics the highlight if the INternational Fashion Week in Duesseldorf. This evening dress ''Obi'', made f the same material as the famous Kimono's, was designed by the fashion adviser of the Empress Of Japan. - E0X138 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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