Artist Neil Cameron’s Second Alphabet of Awesome, This Time of Awesome Japan, For Japan

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Why didn’t anyone tell us that Neil Cameron was doing another A-Z of Awesomeness? And that it would be Japanese themed? And that all proceeds will go to GlobalGiving’s Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund?

And that he’s gotten to G already?

Above, Giant Robots Guarding over Geisha in Gion.

Below, Foxes Feasting on Fukujinzuke (near Mt. Fuji),

Extremely Well-Educated Edamame,

and Blanka and Batman Blissfully Bicycling through Beautiful Blossoms.

(This is apparently the Batman from Jiro Kuwata’s 1966 Batman manga, intended to introduce Japanese audiences to the character in advance of the television series.)

Check out the entire project over at Cameron’s blog. I’m going to go buy some edamame.

(via Agent M Loves Tacos.)


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