ko huitema (@casanirwana) 's Twitter Profile
ko huitema

@casanirwana

japan junky & indophile | news, art & all that jazz | i sometimes take some pictures too | white rabbits

ID: 3044759074

calendar_today18-02-2015 20:45:55

2,2K Tweet

265 Followers

1,1K Following

Steve Jansen (@istevejansen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People often ask “what’s your favourite type of sake?” and I’m tempted to say “the overflowing kind” - it’s not something you see often outside of Japan but it somehow calms the soul

People often ask “what’s your favourite type of sake?” and I’m tempted to say “the overflowing kind” - it’s not something you see often outside of Japan but it somehow calms the soul
The Japan Times (@japantimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI fears, working-class struggles and absurd comedy collide in Park Chan-wook’s Busan film festival opener, “No Other Choice.” ebx.sh/3HN2Oj

Japan Station (@jpnstation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Retro Japan Rails] In the 70s, Kintetsu whisked you from Osaka to Nagoya for just 900 yen. A rival to the brand-new Shinkansen! 🚆 Air-con, reclining seats, and food served to your seat. Affordable glamour on rails.

[Retro Japan Rails] In the 70s, Kintetsu whisked you from Osaka to Nagoya for just 900 yen. A rival to the brand-new Shinkansen! 🚆 Air-con, reclining seats, and food served to your seat. Affordable glamour on rails.
Journal of Art in Society (@artinsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katsushika Ōi, the talented, overlooked daughter/collaborator of famous woodblock artist Hokusai, painted this night scene in Tokyo’s notorious Yoshiwara district. Passers-by gaze through latticed windows at brightly-dressed women in a clever interplay of light & shade (c 1850)

Katsushika Ōi, the talented, overlooked daughter/collaborator of famous woodblock artist Hokusai, painted this night scene in Tokyo’s notorious Yoshiwara district. Passers-by gaze through latticed windows at brightly-dressed women in a clever interplay of light & shade (c 1850)