I love how busy and neatly chaotic (oxymoron, I know) Japanese stalls and homes seem to be; so much character and genuinity. I suppose when a country with a particularly rich yet disciplined culture is thriving in limited space, the lifestyle becomes some sort of organic artistry.
I love how busy and neatly chaotic (oxymoron, I know) Japanese stalls and homes seem to be; so much character and genuinity. I suppose when a country with a particularly rich yet disciplined culture is thriving in limited space, the lifestyle becomes some sort of organic artistry.
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