Gaijin Oni KD

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36. He/him. SoCal native living in Ōsaka. Gay as hell. Polyamorous, partnered, and open. Diverse but mostly dominant kinkster. Warrior of Light. ☄️ Hobbyist fiber artist. 🧶 Amateur hypnotist. 🌀 Deal-making devil. 😈 Overuser of emoji. 🤷‍♂️.

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独学で日本語を勉強します。

Things I like to feel likeIncubus, orc, behemoth, satyr, werewolf, sabertooth, dragon
Number of arms2–4
はっけよい!

Started on a new #crochet project today, the first one in a while! It's going to be a kind of dragon wing/tail shaped scarf.

When I was looking for a project this time, I wasn't feeling any particular preference toward knitting or crochet, but I'm glad I found one that's done with Tunisian crochet, because I've been wanting to give that more of a proper go. Hopefully it's going to end up light enough for me to use myself without overheating.

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There's other non-tiger stuff to see too, of course, including some incredible views of the Nara basin, and (supposedly) Japan's largest Jizō statue.

Most people get there by bus from Nara Prefecture, but since we live closer to Ōsaka we got to take the Kintetsu funicular cable car up most of the way, which was very fun. 😁

More tigers! This place takes its theme seriously. Even outside of the festival decorations, there's plenty of tiger stuff there year-round.
Here's a video of the giant tiger. From what we could tell, it's not powered in anyway, just precisely weighted like the traditional small figures are.
We went to a nearby Tora Matsuri! Chōgosonshi-ji on Mt. Shigi, on the border of Ōsaka and Nara Prefectures, has a long association with tigers, and every February they have a tiger festival. The temple's main secular tourist draw is a massive hariko (papier-mâché) bobblehead tiger. It's goofy as hell and really endearing. 😆🐯
Random packs from the conbini continue to give me the best shit 👀
Just a quick evening jaunt. 😌