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The Japanese Bridge by Claude Monet, 1896.

The Japanese Bridge by Claude Monet, 1896.


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Bridge over a pond of water lilies by Claude Monet, 1899.Le Bassin aux nymphéas de Claude Monet, 189

Bridge over a pond of water lilies by Claude Monet, 1899.

Le Bassin aux nymphéas de Claude Monet, 1899.

Die japanische Brücke von Claude Monet, 1899.


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Day 6 of the 15 Day Evillious Challenge REDUX.Today’s theme is: “Favorite country/kingdo

Day 6 of the 15 Day Evillious Challenge REDUX.
Today’s theme is: “Favorite country/kingdom/state”.

The location in question is Jakoku…well, more specifically the Jakokunese island of Onigashima but you get the idea.

As mentioned in the previous version: This may come as no surprise to you all considering I enjoy learning about Japanese culture and wanting to partake in activities that comes from said culture, so why not Jakoku, if it’s a real country I would gladly take shelter there for sanctuary(besides avoiding [Punishment], no one can escape that).

Of course the only place that we all know is Enbizaka, Onigashima, my legs would get tired for walking up and down a slope from top to bottom but look on the bright side: I’ll finally get some proper exercise, and Enbizaka is the only place that can tolerate foreigners and the last thing I want is to be bashed for being American. 

It was kinda tricky drawing something that relates to the country, so I used this picture of the bridge leading to Enbizaka. I also added Kokutan-douji for extra credit. My apologies if it looks downgraded though compared to original though.

I also enjoyed Levianta and Elphegort to, but I haven’t included them so they get an honorable mention here.


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Nature.. Some of my favorites.

☞ 1st picture: “Japanese bridge” - Monet

☞ 2nd picture: “Rendezvous in the park” - Paul Albert Laurens

☞ 3rd picture: “The Swing” Jean-Honoré Fragonard

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