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Chen Yanhui, taiwanese girl mimicking Tang Dynasty makeups Chinese Makeup, Asian Makeup, Eye Makeup, Oriental Fashion, Asian Fashion, Chinese Fashion, Tang Dynasty Makeup, Diy Maquillage, Asian Traditional Clothes
Chen Yanhui, taiwanese girl mimicking Tang Dynasty makeups
Women's painted eyebrows trend in the Tang Dynasty Moda China, Eyebrow Trends, Black Teeth, Traditional Fashion, Chinese Makeup Traditional, Japanese Traditional, Chinese Clothing
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Women's painted eyebrows trend in the Tang Dynasty
Maiko MakeUp  Maiko {my=Koh} is a young lady in training to be Geisha {an artist or muse- not prostitute} Geisha Make-up, Geisha Girl, Geisha Japan, Japanese Culture, Japanese Art, Japanese Style, Samurai, Top Halloween Costumes, Halloween Makeup
Maiko MakeUp Maiko {my=Koh} is a young lady in training to be Geisha {an artist or muse- not prostitute}
Kendo (剣道 kendō?), meaning "Way of The Sword", is a modern Japanese martial art of sword-fighting based on traditional swordsmanship (kenjutsu) which originated with the samurai class of feudal Japan. Kendo, Aikido, Karate, Dojo, Taekwondo, Japanese Denim, Sword Fight
Kendô - 剣道 (2)
Kendo (剣道 kendō?), meaning "Way of The Sword", is a modern Japanese martial art of sword-fighting based on traditional swordsmanship (kenjutsu) which originated with the samurai class of feudal Japan.
Mancomb Seaweed ~ Samurai Girl Anime Sensual, Female Character Design, Character Design Inspiration, Character Art, Fantasy Anime, Fantasy Girl, Comic Books Art, Comic Art, Character Design
Sexy deadly ninja by Mancomb-Seepwood on DeviantArt
Mancomb Seaweed ~ Samurai Girl
A woman with a katana at her side and a wooden or bamboo shaft of another implement on her back, 1906. She probably a Geisha dressed as a woman of the Samurai class to perform the Katana Odori. Geisha Samurai, Female Samurai, Samurai Dress, Japanese History, Vintage Photographs, Vintage Photos, Rare Photos
Sword Dance 1906
A woman with a katana at her side and a wooden or bamboo shaft of another implement on her back, 1906. She probably a Geisha dressed as a woman of the Samurai class to perform the Katana Odori.
Photographer T. Enami 江南 信國 Self portrait of the prolific Meiji-era artist as a young man. February 17, 2009 was Enami's 150th birthday anniversary. Most of the photos in this album were taken by him. Enami was also an official photographer for National Geographic. Katana Samurai, Ronin Samurai, Samurai Helmet, Old Pictures, Old Photos, Art Occidental, The Last Samurai
PHOTOGRAPHER T. ENAMI 江南 信國 Self-Portrait of the Prolific Meiji-era Artist as a Young Man
Photographer T. Enami 江南 信國 Self portrait of the prolific Meiji-era artist as a young man. February 17, 2009 was Enami's 150th birthday anniversary. Most of the photos in this album were taken by him. Enami was also an official photographer for National Geographic.
Chiburi - the part of a kata in which blood is flicked off the sword. Samurai Art, Samurai Swords, Bushido
The Last Samurai
Chiburi - the part of a kata in which blood is flicked off the sword.
japanese inspired cherry blossoms at night, watercolor potential Japanese Artwork, Japanese Painting, Chinese Painting, Japanese Inspired Painting, Art And Illustration, Botanical Illustration, Kritzelei Tattoo, Tattoo Tree
Image about art in inspire!!!!!!!!!!! by jaqueline
japanese inspired cherry blossoms at night, watercolor potential
Samurai. Japanese Pics, Japanese Outfits, Vintage Japanese, Japanese Things, Samurai Weapons
Jiu jitsu Melbourne Blog
Samurai.
Seppuku (or as it’s commonly known “harakiri”) is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment. As part of the samurai bushido honor code, seppuku was used voluntarily by samurai to die with honor rather than fall into the hands of their enemies (and likely suffer torture), as a form of capital punishment for samurai who had committed serious offenses, or performed for other reasons that had brought shame to them. All Japanese, Asian History, Marshal Arts, Creepy Stories, Nihon, Historical Photos
Seppuku (or as it’s commonly known “harakiri”) is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment. As part of the samurai bushido honor code, seppuku was used voluntarily by samurai to die with honor rather than fall into the hands of their enemies (and likely suffer torture), as a form of capital punishment for samurai who had committed serious offenses, or performed for other reasons that had brought shame to them.