Acrylic and image transfer on wood.

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In downtown Nagoya there is a gold one, in Yoshinoyama we found one that was covered in cherry blossoms, in the mall near our home they installed a bright pink one and in my final week in Japan my friend and I drove an hour and a half to see one that was painted Matcha green!

I absolutely LOVE Japanese mailboxes! They’re ­usually bright red, although you occasionally see them in different colors or with a special motive like this beauty we found in Yoshinoyama. They’re almost as tall as I am and they have this wonderful ­rounded pillar shape. They’re real statement pieces on the streets of Japan.

Sadly you don’t see them as often anymore, they’re slowly being replaced by smaller, more mundane square boxes but this makes seeing one in the wild extra special!

Luckily now that they are becoming more rare they have also become travel destinations in and of themselves. The other day I learned there is a giant one somewhere in Tokyo, I immediately added a Google pin to my ever growing list of places I need to visit when I travel back to Japan one day.

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Denise Buisman Pilger

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