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Japanese Blinds
of or relating to or characteristic of Japan or its people or their culture or language; "the Japanese Emperor"; "Japanese cars"
A native or national of Japan, or a person of Japanese descent
a native or inhabitant of Japan
The language of Japan, spoken by almost all of its population
the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese
Confuse or overawe someone with something difficult to understand
A window blind is a type of window covering which is made with slats of fabric, wood, plastic or metal that adjust by rotating from an open position to a closed position by allowing slats to overlap. A roller blind does not have slats but comprises a single piece of material.
Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception
The blinds are forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in flop-style poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three.
Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily
Portable Moveable Japanese Window Shade - 2ft. Window Pane Shoji Privacy Screen Room Divider - 4 Panel Black
Classic Japanese design shoji screen, window pane lattice design, sturdily crafted from premium quality kiln dried Spruce (No Cheap Rubberwood!), using traditional Japanese style joinery, double hinged, so panels can be bent in either direction. Tough, durable fiber reinforced, pressed pulp washi paper shade diffuses light, yet offers complete privacy. Note that lattice is on front side only. Choose from four sizes - 3, 4, 5, or 6 panels, & 6 finishes - Honey, Natural, Walnut, White, Black or Rosewood. Ships in 48 hours, professionally packed fully insured from our Massachusetts warehouse via FedEx, expedited delivery available.
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Chiby Angel [Peek-A-Boo]
This image is a GIF, so the angels play peek-a-boo from behind the clouds. Unfortunately, Flickr doesn't seem to support GIF, or I'm just a dumby, so you don't get to see them in action. Sorry. ')
japanese blinds
took a stroll along sannen zaka, I noticed that lots of shops have blinds. If I am not wrong, if they put like in this shot, it means the shop is open and ready for customer ...
japanese blinds
Non-stop action, a deadly love triangle, and a mysterious one-armed samurai round out the second installment in the legendary Zatoichi series. When Zatoichi discovers the lord who has hired him suffers from a madness that -- if made public -- would bring ruin to his empire and the livelihood of the samurai warriors he employs, the blind masseur becomes a wanted man for the secret he now possesses. Attacked at every turn by the crazed lord’s samurais and hired yakuza thugs, Zatoichi manages to escape relatively unscathed. But in a final duel, masseur Ichi must face his old foe, the infamous one-armed samurai (played by Tomisaburo Wakayama, the brother of star Shintaro Katsu).
The wild success of The Tale of Zatoichi demanded a sequel and star Shintaro Katsu was only too happy to reprise his role as the traveling masseur and blind swordsman. Star Katsu and director Kazuo Mori flesh out the enigmatic Ichi in this outing, creating a more haunted and less conniving character who prefers to keep his identity shrouded and his sword sheathed. Nonetheless the peace-loving swordsman is reluctantly and repeatedly forced to fight when he's attacked by a government goon squad, a gang of hoodlums, and an angry one-armed swordsman whose interest in Ichi is purely personal. This action-packed entry, which ultimately brings our hero back to the site of his previous film for the furious climax, practically revels in the concentrated bursts of Ichi's lightning attack. The newly restored DVD features a small stills gallery, a fold-out insert with an essay by Tatsu Aoki (a self described "Ichi Freak"), and four collector cards. --Sean Axmaker