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Ibaraki Collection

Ibaraki, a coastal gem in Oarai, Japan, is adorned with the enchanting beauty of a Japanese torii gate

Background imageIbaraki Collection: The Demon of Rashomon Visits Watanabe no Tsuna Disguised as an Old Woman to Retrieve... 1885

The Demon of Rashomon Visits Watanabe no Tsuna Disguised as an Old Woman to Retrieve... 1885
The Demon of Rashomon Visits Watanabe no Tsuna Disguised as an Old Woman to Retrieve Her Severed Arm, 1885. From Sketches by Yoshitoshi

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Meaningful Cells

Meaningful Cells
Dr. Akira TAKAUE

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Interruption

Interruption
Dr. Akira TAKAUE

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Dynamic Mechanics

Dynamic Mechanics
Dr. Akira TAKAUE

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Time Stop

Time Stop
Dr. Akira TAKAUE

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Requiem Peace Prayer

Requiem Peace Prayer
Dr. Akira TAKAUE

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Watanabe no Tsuna, with bow and arrows, at the Palace of the demon Ibaraki, pub. c

Watanabe no Tsuna, with bow and arrows, at the Palace of the demon Ibaraki, pub. c
2646271 Watanabe no Tsuna, with bow and arrows, at the Palace of the demon Ibaraki, pub. c.1880 (hand-coloured woodblock) by Yoshitoshi

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Demon, possibly Ibaraki, opening a box, Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous

Demon, possibly Ibaraki, opening a box, Early 19th cen Artist: Anonymous
Demon, possibly Ibaraki, opening a box, Early 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Japanese crowd looking into the Zeppelin hangar, Kasumigaura, Japan, 1929 (1933)

Japanese crowd looking into the Zeppelin hangar, Kasumigaura, Japan, 1929 (1933)
Japanese crowd looking into the Zeppelin hangar, Kasumigaura, Japan, 1929, (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten, Vom ersten Luftschiff 1899 bis zu den Fahrten des LZ127 Graf Zeppelin 1932

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Japanese women by the Zeppelin hangar, Kasumigaura, Japan, 1929 (1933)

Japanese women by the Zeppelin hangar, Kasumigaura, Japan, 1929 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten, Vom ersten Luftschiff 1899 bis zu den Fahrten des LZ127 Graf Zeppelin 1932, Dresden

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Colour woodcut of Ibaraki

Colour woodcut of Ibaraki

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Dragon Kings palace by the artist Yoshitoshi Taiso

Dragon Kings palace by the artist Yoshitoshi Taiso

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Japanese torii gate at the coast, Ibaraki, Oarai, Japan

Japanese torii gate at the coast, Ibaraki, Oarai, Japan

Background imageIbaraki Collection: specimen tree on a daisy field at Hitachi seaside park

specimen tree on a daisy field at Hitachi seaside park

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Watanabe no Tsuna and the demon of Ibaraki

Watanabe no Tsuna and the demon of Ibaraki. Print shows the demon Ibaraki posing as Watanabe no Tsunas Aunt Mashiba, having tricked Tsuna

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Demon, possibly Ibaraki, opening a box

Demon, possibly Ibaraki, opening a box. Date 18--

Background imageIbaraki Collection: Ibaraki

Ibaraki. Print shows an elderly woman or demon, possibly Ibaraki of Rashomon, flying through the air. Date 188-


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Ibaraki, a coastal gem in Oarai, Japan, is adorned with the enchanting beauty of a Japanese torii gate. Standing tall against the crashing waves, this symbolic gateway invites visitors to embark on a journey filled with meaningful encounters and captivating experiences. In this land of dynamic mechanics and interruption from everyday life, Ibaraki holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Its shores whisper tales of ancient legends like Watanabe no Tsuna's courageous battle at the Palace of the demon Ibaraki. The echoes of his bow and arrows resonate through time, reminding us of bravery in the face of adversity. As you stroll along Ibaraki's coast, passing by multiple torii gates that dot its landscape like poetic cells in a grand design, you can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of tranquility, and is here where requiem peace prayers are whispered into the wind—a gentle reminder to cherish moments of serenity amidst life's chaos. The allure doesn't end there; delve deeper into history as you discover an early 19th-century artwork depicting a mysterious demon—possibly Ibaraki—opening a box shrouded in mystery. This enigmatic depiction leaves room for imagination and contemplation about what lies beyond our perception. Transport yourself back to 1929 (1933) when crowds gathered near Kasumigaura to witness the majestic Zeppelin hangar. Amongst them were Japanese women captivated by this marvel of engineering. Their faces reflect awe and wonder—an embodiment of how Ibaraki continues to inspire awe even today. Ibaraki beckons explorers seeking solace amidst nature's embrace while unraveling stories etched within its very fabric. From ancient battles to modern wonders, it offers an unforgettable journey through time—a testament to Japan's rich heritage and unyielding spirit.