元気!
“元気” (genki) means in good spirits. Happy, healthy, doing just fine, thank you. “おかしい” (okahshii) means funny, or funny offbeat, or strange, or just funny. This gallery bounces round between Genki and Okashii and a few offbeat images that, to me, are fun or otherwise smile-making or odd or thought-provoking. If you like this gallery, then I invite you to visit いろいろ (“iro-iro” — just means “various”) and all the other galleries here at LetsJapan.Wordpress.Com.
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Park Girl. Tokyo. 2007.
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Detail of ‘Sapper Super’ promo ad. Tokyo. 2007.
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“Udon” detail. Shop ad. Tokyo 2007.
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“Megane” detail. Harajuku. Tokyo. 2006.
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Yoshida-san on the Job. Tokyo. 2007.
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“No way, to your army corps!” A bit out of context. At DaiIchi Annex. 2007.
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Ni-jo poster detail. Kyoto. 2007.
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Milestones. Chiyoda. Tokyo. 2007.
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Happy at Daisho-in. Miyajima Island. 2008.
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Who to Call. Side of Delivery Truck. Tokyo. 2007.
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Hibiya Train Fest. Tokyo. 2007.
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Subway ad detail. Tokyo. 2004.
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Happy at Fushimi Inari. Fushimi. 2008.
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What can I say, you are a genius! What a great gift you have my friend.
A humble “thank you” back. I just take pics of things and people that look fun and interesting to me, and that I hope will also please others, too. Again, thank you. Very much.
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These are a blast. Love the subway ad and the girl eating. 🙂 Great work.
Good One, Bet you have a “sleeping” album somewhere.