The Bishoujo Sushi that Ate Twitter
In a time when everything from swords to 3-D printers is getting personified, personified sushi illustrations were just a matter of time.
In a time when everything from swords to 3-D printers is getting personified, personified sushi illustrations were just a matter of time.
“Rolling Sushii” was one of a number of works on display as part of the Osaka Canvas Project, where artists and performers transformed the vibrant city with outdoor performances and interactive installations.
One early 20th century Japanese artist helped strengthen the cultural bridge between Japan and the U.S. by recreating the Golden State in ukiyo-e.
The 3-D manga trend shows no signs of slowing down!
Explore the day-to-day lives of Japanese citizens during the late 1800s.
An Oita-based shop has found a way to make your sushi swim again.
This anime fan art from Puella Magi Madoka Magica truly leaps from the page!
It turns out that kids can enjoy a museum just as much as mom!