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Apr

Rubinacci “samurai” pochette – These are absolutely gorgeous:

Made on the occasion of our Tokyo’s shop opening. Typical symbols of Japanese culture, samurais, are printed on all four corners of it, just to represent the strength and tenacity of this people. “Bushido” written in the middle is a wish of good luck remembering the way of the samurai’s life.

I keep finding ways to potentially irresponsibly spend my tax refund. 

(Found via thisfits)

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    tax refund? what’s a tax refund?
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    I read this to my Japanese/American fiance’ (read Japanese and American) and she loved it. Well done, Kiyoshi.
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    Good commentary on appropriation, also happens to be what I agree with. When and why did cultural segmentation become a...
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    It’s commentary like this that keeps me coming back to Kiyoshi’s blog. Brilliant.
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Personal thoughts, tastes, observations and memories by Kiyoshi Martinez. Proud Chicagoan.
Lead Fit Specialist at HALL MADDEN Chicago.
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