Photography By Adarryll: A possible book cover design for my "The Japan I Love" photo book. This book will be filled with 100 of my favorite images taken during my 3-month stay in Japan. Take a moment to view my Kickstarter project. Feel free to share this with family and friends
Photography By Adarryll: My niece wouldn't hold still for me, just swinging back and forth to keep me from capturing her beauty 😏
Photography By Adarryll: "Hands of Howard". Someone blessed Howard with food yesterday and he tried to share it with us. We couldn't accept his food, but we accepted a hug. #ConnectingMemphis
Photography By Adarryll: Made a cool new friend while in Japan. But in two days, I'll be heading back home to the States.
Photography By Adarryll: 日本 #Japan #東京 #Tokyo #花 #Flower/Flowers
Photography By Adarryll: Good morning world #日本 #Japan
Photography By Adarryll: Good morning/afternoon/evening world. #makuhari #japan #reflection
Photography By Adarryll: Life-size Dolls, Sumo Wrestler by Yasumoto Kamehachi
Photography By Adarryll: Panorama of Edo from Atagoyama. 1863-1864
Photography By Adarryll: "Ryōunkaku" Tower (also known as the "Asakusa Twelve stories"). Restoration time period: 1890. Collapsed in the great Kantō earthquake of 1923
Photography By Adarryll: Life-size Dolls, Sumo Wrestler by Yasumoto Kamehachi
Photography By Adarryll: Ford Model A 4-door sedan (of the type used as a 1-yen taxi). 1931
Photography By Adarryll: "Housing with Japanese and Western style rooms." 1930s-40s replica
Photography By Adarryll: "Housing with Japanese and Western style rooms." 1930s-40s replica
Photography By Adarryll: Women's Standard Work Pants, Poster for advertising the national uniform, and the National Uniform. 1941
Photography By Adarryll: Fire prevention equipment of 1942
Photography By Adarryll: Quilted Jacket and Hood Burned in the Great Tokyo Air Raid
Photography By Adarryll: Part of the Balloon Bomb
Photography By Adarryll: Balloon Bomb (reconstructed model). Around 9,000 of the completed balloon bombs were launched from November 1944 to April of 1945. Only 300 reached the American continent, claiming the lives of 6 in Oregon.
Photography By Adarryll: The Hibarigaoka Housing Complex, 1962. In those days, bathrooms, toilets, and kitchens were shared with other residents. 😳
Photography By Adarryll: Washing machine. 1962
Photography By Adarryll: The first Japanese "light car" Subaru 360. 1955
Photography By Adarryll: 220-series Datsun Truck. 1960
Photography By Adarryll: Panda bank made of soft vinyl. 1970