Oh yeah, 海幸 is a word for “seafood.” Any good restaurants nearby?
Woah, amazing! I can only read basic Japanese, but I love how character stroke order and shape can be simplified like this.
渋
I don’t see crap, even after reading the comments. Im starting to feel like im bad at finding the kanji in a magic eye puzzle or am missing the tiny waldo holding the kanji signs 😑
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Hints vaguely at Shibuya to me.
First one is æµ·
Second is… 幸? I think?
Oh yeah, 海幸 is a word for “seafood.” Any good restaurants nearby?
Woah, amazing! I can only read basic Japanese, but I love how character stroke order and shape can be simplified like this.
渋
I don’t see crap, even after reading the comments. Im starting to feel like im bad at finding the kanji in a magic eye puzzle or am missing the tiny waldo holding the kanji signs 😑
渋空?
Sorry.
These characters is independent.
Not represents a term.
I couldn’t guess the first one but the second one is pretty easy. 渋空 is apparently an event venue in Shibuya.
What the hell… This is too fancy for me.
I love this!! I really enjoy seeing graphic design kanji, I wish I knew the best way to search for more art like this