Sekigahara-Sansui-zu-Byobu (Folding Screen of Painted Sekigahara Landscapes)
Straight out of an Anime – Meteor captured above Torii Gate
Shizuoka Prefecture’s Izu Peninsula is famous for its beautiful coastline, and the region is a popular getaway destination for Tokyoites who want to spend a weekend relaxing in its quiet seaside towns. But in the early hours of last Sunday morning Japanese Twitter user @rain_mcz wasn’t staring at the sea, but gazing at the stars near Shirahama Shrine in the town of Shimoda.Being a photography buff, @rain_mcz also had a tripod set up, and that turned out to be extremely fortunate, because life doesn’t give you too many chances to take a picture as perfectly beautiful as this.
Source: Stars align and magic happens in meteor shrine photos from Japan coast
Into the crater!
pretty epic 15 second video flying over and almost into the Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland.
Kuroneko Yamato – Cat Shaped Box
ヤマトグループのヤマト包装技術研究所が運営するネットショップです。
Source: ネコ耳BOX | ネコハコ<ヤマト資材ショップ>
Rick and Morty vs. Genocider
Tony Hawk breaks down skateboarding’s legendary spots
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Teaser
Limited edition Ramen Pringles to be sold in Pringles vending machines in Japan
Make your hunt for this new Pringles flavor an adventure!
Much like KitKats, Pringles in Japan come in all sorts of limited-edition flavors like green curry, cheeseburger, eggs benedict, pizza toast, and more. It’s become one of those snacks that you constantly look for on the shelves to see what new flavors are available.
This time around, Pringles Japan is paying homage to the eastern Kanto region of Japan and its famous shoyu ramen made with a seafood dashi base. These Kanto Dashi Shoyu Ramen Pringles will be on sale in Japan starting July 27.
▼ The label features a bowl of ramen set against a skyline of Sensoji Temple, Tokyo, and Tokyo
Source: Limited edition Ramen Pringles to be sold in Pringles vending machines in Japan