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Rain in the sun

Australia, 2006
film

In some regions of Japan a sunshower is known as a “Kitsune no Yomein” which literally means “Foxes’ Wedding”. This simplistic p..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

A Japanese Fairy Tale

Unknown
Similarity: 68%

Rainshower

United States, 1965
Similarity: 67%

The North wind and the sun: an Aesop fable

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 67%

Journey through Japan

Japan, 1960
Similarity: 66%

Weather: rain

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 66%

Okami

Japan, 2012
Similarity: 66%

Sunrise at midnight

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 66%

Ugetsu Monogatari = Tales of the pale and silvery moon after the rain

Japan, 1953
Similarity: 66%

Sunrise at midnight

Similarity: 66%

Weathering with You

Japan, 2019
Similarity: 65%

The Moonbeam princess

Japan, 1967
Similarity: 65%

The Moonbeam princess

Japan, 1967
Similarity: 65%

Unwind the urban

Australia, 2005
Similarity: 65%

The Cherry blossom trail

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 65%

Nature boy

Japan, 1983
Similarity: 64%

The Japanese garden

Japan, 1978
Similarity: 64%

Japan's art from the land

United States, 1962
Similarity: 64%

Nature boy

Japan, 1968
Similarity: 64%
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