Introduction to spring Kakejiku
Wednesday, October 18th, 2006Here are more Kakejiku that would bright up your room in spring.
Here are more Kakejiku that would bright up your room in spring.
Now we can feel winter approaching. It is so cold outside that you need to layer clothes and take your jacket with you. Arrenging your wardrobes is another thing that needs to be done…
But there is one good thing about winter. No bugs! Remember summer time when you are always warried about getting bitten by mosquitos. From next summer, you will no longer have those annoying bugs around you at home with Kayariki, mosquito coil holders.
Winter will come in only a couple months. Here are more beautiful Kakejiku that you might be interested in for your room decoration.
Most of you probably have at least one piecture hung on the walls in your room. Those pictures occupy great part of essence consisting the room’s atmosphere.
Kakejiku are a type of hanging scrolls of Japan that can enhance impression of your room.
Since it is fall, I will introduce kakejiku that would look the best with fall decorations.
Since it has been too warm to believe that we are in October, I will introduce something that might cool you off a little bit.
Goldfish always entertains us, especially in summer, with its beautiful body shapes, colors and moves.
gold fish seller in Edo period