


Three different way on capturing the
oni. First, stand right in front of it, do full frontal attack with your biggest
kamehame. Somehow the devil will manage to survive your attack. Don't be desperate though, move to the right, get a bit closer, finish it with one subtle
katana slashing art,
amakakeru ryuu no hirameki. And lastly, give it a really nice up close and personal
head bang!
BANG!
(
not that funny of an entry, but hopefully you'll laugh anyway. These pictures were taken during my visit around Gion, Kyoto. Oni is the Japanese for devil, and in many traditional temples' roof corner, it put there, symbolize the guardian of the temple.)
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