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BOBBIESWAG
This the one near Kyoto station?
ch3rrym3llow
Whats your fav konbini? Mine is family mart it is so varieties for me i love spicy fried chicken hehe
Syclone123
This is any combini anywhere in Japan lol. I don’t get why people post regular pictures and think it’s something unique or special
WCMaxi
Did you… sign this photo?
Olly_CK
It’s very odd how I’ve been to this exact same place two years ago, and still remember it so well.
DirtCheapDandy
Pay attention to the road markings and just STOP
Krim_City
Why would you ruin the photo with a signature
shibapenguinpig
Pretty sure I’ve seen this one in an anime before
ChestNok
Con Winnie would make more sense. From “convenience store”.
Konbini is another Asian “f you that’s why” logic.
iamonewiththeforce
Correct.
samsg1
I can’t think of a more generic picture lol.
NB_Translator_EN-JP
…ok
lightsandflashes
this is exactly the kind of generic place i imagined sayaka muratas convenience store woman working at
ShiftProfessional884
quiet street and konbini is such a vibe
muklukdimsum
There’s a lot of negativity surrounding this photo, but if you approach it from a perspective of “why” and an openness to see, there is a sad beauty to it. For me it’s the time of day, the emptiness of people but the entire scene is human-made. Even the family mart lighting is fighting nature. The Japanese have made observing nature a beautiful, simple art, yet their industrialism has saturated this observation here. The signature helps to keep this photo the artist’s and doesn’t immediately become lost in the noise. The audience doesn’t even know where this is, at first. The stillness and sadness really made me pause and treat this as a lost moment in time. There is beauty here in safety and comfort but at the loss of something greater. My take, anyway. Cheers.
Bl4ckb100d
That squiggle really ruins your photos, they are not even that good to begin with
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This the one near Kyoto station?
Whats your fav konbini? Mine is family mart it is so varieties for me i love spicy fried chicken hehe
This is any combini anywhere in Japan lol. I don’t get why people post regular pictures and think it’s something unique or special
Did you… sign this photo?
It’s very odd how I’ve been to this exact same place two years ago, and still remember it so well.
Pay attention to the road markings and just STOP
Why would you ruin the photo with a signature
Pretty sure I’ve seen this one in an anime before
Con Winnie would make more sense. From “convenience store”.
Konbini is another Asian “f you that’s why” logic.
Correct.
I can’t think of a more generic picture lol.
…ok
this is exactly the kind of generic place i imagined sayaka muratas convenience store woman working at
quiet street and konbini is such a vibe
There’s a lot of negativity surrounding this photo, but if you approach it from a perspective of “why” and an openness to see, there is a sad beauty to it. For me it’s the time of day, the emptiness of people but the entire scene is human-made. Even the family mart lighting is fighting nature. The Japanese have made observing nature a beautiful, simple art, yet their industrialism has saturated this observation here. The signature helps to keep this photo the artist’s and doesn’t immediately become lost in the noise. The audience doesn’t even know where this is, at first. The stillness and sadness really made me pause and treat this as a lost moment in time. There is beauty here in safety and comfort but at the loss of something greater. My take, anyway. Cheers.
That squiggle really ruins your photos, they are not even that good to begin with