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The image displays an artistic and informative exhibit, likely outdoors on a dark, slatted surface. The primary subjects are various paper documents, artificial flowers, an origami pinwheel, and framed displays, all arranged in a collage-like fashion.

The display features aged, textured paper snippets, many adorned with red painted accents resembling blood or brushstrokes, and some with Japanese calligraphy. These papers are pinned down with white pushpins and interspersed with white and pink artificial flowers. Black and white photographs, depicting scenes of destruction, people, or landscapes, are affixed to some of the paper pieces. An origami pinwheel rests on the top left.

The overall theme appears to be a somber reflection on Japanese history, particularly focusing on tragic events. Several framed sections, featuring bamboo motifs, contain extensive Russian text. One prominent frame is titled "Траурные даты в истории Японии Второе полугодие" (Mournful dates in Japanese history Second half-year), followed by lists of dates and events for different months (July, August, September, October, November). These events predominantly include natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, floods, volcanic eruptions (e.g., "Землетрясение Санрику", "Тайфун Чатаан", "Извержение вулкана Токачи"), and other accidents or historical incidents (e.g., "Киото Анимация. Поджог" - Kyoto Animation Arson).

Other paper sections also contain Russian text, with headings like "Вулкан Сакуразима" (Sakurajima Volcano), detailing its height and a date (03.12.2020г.), and "Воспоминания Акико Такакуры об ядерном взрыве в Хиросиме" (Memories of Akiko Takakura about the nuclear explosion in Hiroshima), indicating a focus on historical trauma. Japanese Kanji, such as "黄河逆流" (Kōga gyākuryū - Yellow River flowing backward) and "秋水廻波" (Shūsui Kaiha - Autumn water circling waves), are visible as calligraphic elements.

On the lower right, the word "SOS!" is painted in red twice on the dark surface, emphasizing a theme of distress or warning. Below a section of the display, a small framed "НАПИТКИ" (Drinks) menu is visible, listing items with prices in "P" (Rubles), suggesting a commercial or public setting in Russia.
Sabi

Apr 30, 2026

Rostov-on-Don, Russia

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The image displays an artistic and informative exhibit, likely outdoors on a dark, slatted surface. The primary subjects are various paper documents, artificial flowers, an origami pinwheel, and framed displays, all arranged in a collage-like fashion. The display features aged, textured paper snippets, many adorned with red painted accents resembling blood or brushstrokes, and some with Japanese calligraphy. These papers are pinned down with white pushpins and interspersed with white and pink artificial flowers. Black and white photographs, depicting scenes of destruction, people, or landscapes, are affixed to some of the paper pieces. An origami pinwheel rests on the top left. The overall theme appears to be a somber reflection on Japanese history, particularly focusing on tragic events. Several framed sections, featuring bamboo motifs, contain extensive Russian text. One prominent frame is titled "Траурные даты в истории Японии Второе полугодие" (Mournful dates in Japanese history Second half-year), followed by lists of dates and events for different months (July, August, September, October, November). These events predominantly include natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, floods, volcanic eruptions (e.g., "Землетрясение Санрику", "Тайфун Чатаан", "Извержение вулкана Токачи"), and other accidents or historical incidents (e.g., "Киото Анимация. Поджог" - Kyoto Animation Arson). Other paper sections also contain Russian text, with headings like "Вулкан Сакуразима" (Sakurajima Volcano), detailing its height and a date (03.12.2020г.), and "Воспоминания Акико Такакуры об ядерном взрыве в Хиросиме" (Memories of Akiko Takakura about the nuclear explosion in Hiroshima), indicating a focus on historical trauma. Japanese Kanji, such as "黄河逆流" (Kōga gyākuryū - Yellow River flowing backward) and "秋水廻波" (Shūsui Kaiha - Autumn water circling waves), are visible as calligraphic elements. On the lower right, the word "SOS!" is painted in red twice on the dark surface, emphasizing a theme of distress or warning. Below a section of the display, a small framed "НАПИТКИ" (Drinks) menu is visible, listing items with prices in "P" (Rubles), suggesting a commercial or public setting in Russia.

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