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Ramen temple Kabuki Ramen Kabuki is a vector illustration about a kabuki white dragon sitting behind a delicious bowl of ramen. The Kabuki personage is dressed in a traditional kimono and he's holding a folding fan with the Japanese kanji letters word for 'Kabuki' in front of it. kabuki face paint stock illustrations
Ramen temple Kabuki Ramen Kabuki is a vector illustration about a kabuki white dragon sitting behind a delicious bowl of ramen. The Kabuki personage is dressed in a traditional kimono and he's holding a folding fan with the Japanese kanji letters word for 'Kabuki' in front of it. kabuki face paint stock illustrations

Ramen Kabuki is a vector illustration about a kabuki white dragon sitting behind a delicious bowl of ramen. The Kabuki personage is dressed in a traditional kimono and he's holding a folding fan with the Japanese kanji letters word for 'Kabuki' in front of it.

Festival Goers Fukuoka, Japan - May 4, 2012: Taken during one of the many festivals held in the city of Fukuoka. A Japanese man on the left is holding a point and shoot camera. He is dressed in a kitsch costume of a samurai, with his face painted white like that of a kabuki actor. On the right, in the distance, a person in pink festival garb is waiting to cross the street. kabuki face paint stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Festival Goers Fukuoka, Japan - May 4, 2012: Taken during one of the many festivals held in the city of Fukuoka. A Japanese man on the left is holding a point and shoot camera. He is dressed in a kitsch costume of a samurai, with his face painted white like that of a kabuki actor. On the right, in the distance, a person in pink festival garb is waiting to cross the street. kabuki face paint stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Fukuoka, Japan - May 4, 2012: Taken during one of the many festivals held in the city of Fukuoka. A Japanese man on the left is holding a point and shoot camera. He is dressed in a kitsch costume of a samurai, with his face painted white like that of a kabuki actor. On the right, in the distance, a person in pink festival garb is waiting to cross the street.

Traditional Woodblock print of Actor "Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows an actor Seki Sanjuro and was published in 1831 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada  was born in Edo and started out creating actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!" kabuki face paint stock illustrations
Traditional Woodblock print of Actor "Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows an actor Seki Sanjuro and was published in 1831 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada was born in Edo and started out creating actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!" kabuki face paint stock illustrations

"Kunisada (1786-1865), was in his own time was the most popular and successful print designer in Japan. This print shows an actor Seki Sanjuro and was published in 1831 and forms part of my own private collection of original woodblock prints. Kunisada was born in Edo and started out creating actor prints, the initial specialty of the Utagawa school, but eventually branched out into bijin-ga (beautiful women), and even also landscapes. During his lifetime, he produced a vast number of prints. He died in Edo, having made only one documented trip out of it in his whole life!"

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