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    decorations
  • Ornamentation

  • A thing that serves as an ornament

  • (decorate) make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"

  • The process or art of decorating or adorning something

  • (decorate) award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to; "He was decorated for his services in the military"

  • (decorate) deck: be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"





    frog wall
  • A wall on the entrance to the Archi building that makes frog noises if you run your fingers over the holes.











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Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Fishing Frog


Vinyl Wall Art Decal Sticker Fishing Frog



The newest interior design trend is adding vinyl art on interior walls. It's easier than hiring an artist and a lot cheaper. The smaller pieces can be put up within minutes. The larger pieces takes a little longer. The decals can be applied to all smooth surfaces, such as walls, windows, tiles, mirrors and doors. Each of our designs come with easy instructions to follow. This is an original design from Superstylings Design, Inc. & Stickerbrand. All other sellers are selling knockoffs, please be aware before you buy. Our quality & workmanship are superior to all others.










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Nikko: Tosho-gu - Tozai Kairo




Nikko: Tosho-gu - Tozai Kairo





This sculpture of sits on a Kaerumata, also known as frog's-legs, on the Higashi-kairo, or East Corridor.

Tozai Kairo (????), branching out from the walls of the Yomei-mon to the east and the west, is a semi-enclosed corridor surrounding the Honden on the south, east and west. Originally constructed in 1636, the northern part was damaged by an earthquake in 1647, but the other sections survive intact without any alteration. The 220-meter corridor is decorated on the outside with 25 sculptured panels and the inside and outside with 302 sculptures of flowers, birds and animals.

The Yomei-mon (???), or the Sunset Gate or Sunlight Gate, also known as the Higurashi-mon, or Twilight Gate or From Sunrise to Sunset Gate, as visitors can spend all day looking at it, was constructed in 1636. The 11.1-meter high, 7-meter wide, 4.4-meter wooden gate is more in the Chinese style than the Japanese style, lavishly decorated with glimmering gold leaf and 508 intricate, colored carvings.

Nikko Tosho-gu (?????) is a lavishly decorated shrine complex consisting of more than a dozen Shinto and Buddhist buildings set in a beautiful forest. It was initially built during the Edo period in 1617 by Tokugawa Hidetada (?? ??), the second shogun, as a simple mausoleum for his father, Tokugawa Ieyasu (?? ??) (1543-1615), the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. Ieyasu was buried on Mount Kunozan on his death in 1616, but according to his testament, his remains were to be moved to their last resting place at Nikko. It was enlarged during the first half of the 187th century by Ieyasu’s grandson, Tokugawa Iemitsu (?? ??), the third shogun. Some 15,000 craftsmen were employed on the construction of the Toshogu Shrine, most of them coming from Kyoto and Nara, where there was a great flowering of architecture at that period. The result was a complex of buildings with an over-lavish profusion of decoration, incorporating all the sumptuousness of the preceding Momoyama period.

Today the shrine is dedicated to the spirits of Ieyasu and two other of Japan's most influential historical personalities—Toyotomi Hideyoshi (?? ??) (1536-1598), a daimyo (territorial lord) in the Sengoku period who unified political factions of Japan; and Minamoto no Yorimoto (? ??) (1147-1199), the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, ruling from 1192 until 1199.

Together with Rinno-ji and Futarasan Shrine, Tosho-gu forms the Shrines and Temples of Nikko UNESCO World Heritage Site.











Nikko: Tosho-gu - Tozai Kairo




Nikko: Tosho-gu - Tozai Kairo





This sculpture sits on a Kaerumata, also known as frog's-legs, on the Higashi-kairo, or East Corridor.

Tozai Kairo (????), branching out from the walls of the Yomei-mon to the east and the west, is a semi-enclosed corridor surrounding the Honden on the south, east and west. Originally constructed in 1636, the northern part was damaged by an earthquake in 1647, but the other sections survive intact without any alteration. The 220-meter corridor is decorated on the outside with 25 sculptured panels and the inside and outside with 302 sculptures of flowers, birds and animals.

The Yomei-mon (???), or the Sunset Gate or Sunlight Gate, also known as the Higurashi-mon, or Twilight Gate or From Sunrise to Sunset Gate, as visitors can spend all day looking at it, was constructed in 1636. The 11.1-meter high, 7-meter wide, 4.4-meter wooden gate is more in the Chinese style than the Japanese style, lavishly decorated with glimmering gold leaf and 508 intricate, colored carvings.

Nikko Tosho-gu (?????) is a lavishly decorated shrine complex consisting of more than a dozen Shinto and Buddhist buildings set in a beautiful forest. It was initially built during the Edo period in 1617 by Tokugawa Hidetada (?? ??), the second shogun, as a simple mausoleum for his father, Tokugawa Ieyasu (?? ??) (1543-1615), the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. Ieyasu was buried on Mount Kunozan on his death in 1616, but according to his testament, his remains were to be moved to their last resting place at Nikko. It was enlarged during the first half of the 187th century by Ieyasu’s grandson, Tokugawa Iemitsu (?? ??), the third shogun. Some 15,000 craftsmen were employed on the construction of the Toshogu Shrine, most of them coming from Kyoto and Nara, where there was a great flowering of architecture at that period. The result was a complex of buildings with an over-lavish profusion of decoration, incorporating all the sumptuousness of the preceding Momoyama period.

Today the shrine is dedicated to the spirits of Ieyasu and two other of Japan's most influential historical personalities—Toyotomi Hideyoshi (?? ??) (1536-1598), a daimyo (territorial lord) in the Sengoku period who unified political factions of Japan; and Minamoto no Yorimoto (? ??) (1147-1199), the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate, ruling from 1192 until 1199.

Together with Rinno-ji and Futarasan Shrine, Tosho-gu forms the Shrines and Temples of Nikko UNESCO World Heritage Site.









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