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Totoro Japanese Restaurant, Ann Arbor, where we often have lunch. Named for our favorite Miyazaki film character, the Totoro. |
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Soup bowls, chopsticks, and Diet Coke. |
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The Totoro whose creator film-maker Hayao Miyazaki just celebrated his 84th birthday. |
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Sushi roll |
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Vegetable tempura … not shown: teriyaki salmon and orange chicken. Always a nice place to have lunch. |
A Brief Visit to the Art Museum
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A very ancient pot in the shape of a bird. |
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A Duck-Shaped Vessel made in 2004 by Korean potter Kim Yik-yung (b. 1935) |
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Another duck-shaped vessel, Korean, 3rd-4th Century. |
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Chinese snuff bottle with bat design, 19th century. |
Photos and blog post © 2025 mae sander
11 comments:
That looks like a good day, Mae! Some day I'll have to hit your museum.
Ohhhh wow what a fabulous post. The food looks amazing and the art is fabulous.
Hello Mae,
The food looks delicious! I like the art, the ancient pot shaped like a bird is cool. Take care, have a great day!
That looks like a fun day with so much art and delicious looking food.
Sushi and art, a wonderful post!
Sushi and art – a perfect combination.
Hello Mae,
I loved the critter art, the ancient bird pot and the ducks are all wonderful. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hello Mae :)
The food does look good, and the visit to the museum looks
very informative as well as enjoyable I must look up if ducks were revered in ancient times, as so many artifacts are shaped like ducks.
All the best
Sonjia-
What a fun day. Love the art in the museum and even in the restaurant! Happy weekend!
A great place and combined with a visit to the museum, great.
It’s been too long since I visited a museum. The bird art!
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