It’s time for another Geyser of Awesome field trip! Let’s all fly to Japan and go play at the Kurihama Flower Park and where we’ll slide down Godzilla’s tail.
Kaiju Slide = Super Awesome
This playground Godzilla is nearly 30 feet tall and weighs 5 tons. All one has to do to ride down the slide is first climb a set of stairs leading right into the monster’s crotch.
According to Kotaku’s Brian Ashcraft:
“The reason why there’s a huge Godzilla at this park in Kanagawa is because in the first Godzilla film, the beast emerged out of the ocean at a nearby beach, known as Kanonzaki. To mark this, there was a Godzilla slide erected at the beach in 1958, which probably inspired other, far less impressive Godzilla slides on Japanese playgrounds throughout the country.
The slide at Kanonzaki fell in to disrepair by the early 1970s. You can, however, still see “Godzilla’s footprint” at the shore. A new, far more impressive version of the slide was built at nearby Kurihama Flower Park in 1999. It still stands today.”[via Kotaku]
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Sailor Moon engagement rings! Part 2!
Sailor Uranus
Sailor Chibi-Moon
Sailor Pluto
Sailor Saturn
Sailor Neptune(made on http://www.gemvara.com by steel candy)
I was requested to do a men’s version of my Sailor Moon engagement rings!
I tried to make them match the originals as much as possible so you could have them as a set.Sailor Jupiter
Sailor Moon
Sailor Venus
Sailor Mars
Sailor Mercury(made on http://www.gemvara.com by steel candy)
Sailor Moon engagement rings!
Sailor Jupiter
Sailor Moon
Sailor Venus
Sailor Mars
Sailor Mercury(made on http://www.gemvara.com by steel candy)
Thierry Mugler F/W 1992 + Koan
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The Kawaminami Shipyard in the Imari Harbour in the Saga prefecture of Japan. It was originally a glass factory that processed raw materials brought in from the Middle East by boat. Sometime during the Second Sino - Japanese War it was converted to a ship building industrial site and then to an ammunition creating site.
The last picture is the coordinates using Google Earth, Check it out yourself! 33°20’02.31”N 129°47’53.24”E.
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Ink illustratrions by Dwight Hwang
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by Aya Takano
Introducing Henteco Pastries!
These treats are too adorable to be eaten.
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