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I recently travelled to Japan with a group of people and we immediately fell in love with Kumamon and adopted him as our group mascot. When I returned back home to Australia I got him tattooed on my arm to commemorate the trip! :D @thesecretlifeofacat
HONESTLY I WANT A KUMAMON TATTOO YOURE LIVING MY DREAM
Kabuki in woodblock print (top: Katsukawa Shunso 1770, middle: Katsushika Hokusai 1829, bottom: Utagawa Kunisada 1833).
(Source: pulverer.si.edu)
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