Taisho Era Landscape: Oda Sakunosuke — Dotonbori Neons and the Reverb of the Gramophone
Step into the rain-slicked streets of pre-war Osaka with Taisho Era Landscape: Oda Sakunosuke — Dotonbori Neons and the Reverb of the Gramophone. This atmospheric artwork pays tribute to the legendary "Buraiha" novelist Oda Sakunosuke, capturing the decadent charm of the Dotonbori district during the heights of the Taisho Roman era. A dapper gentleman in a sharp pinstripe suit sits in a quiet café, lost in thought as the soulful crackle of a brass gramophone fills the air, blending with the rhythm of the falling rain.
The composition masterfully captures the "Osaka Noir" aesthetic, where the vibrant glow of early neon signs reflects off the dark waters of the canal outside. Inside, the golden horn of the gramophone stands as a silent monument to the jazz age, while a simple cup of coffee grounds the scene in a moment of solitary reflection. This design is a visual poem about the bittersweet beauty of urban life and the lingering echoes of a century past. It brings a sophisticated, cinematic nostalgia and a touch of intellectual mystery to any surface it adorns.
These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers.
- High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
- Fast and easy bubble-free application
- Durable vinyl
- 95µ density
Note: Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
| Size | Inches (H×W) | cm (H×W) |
|---|---|---|
| 3″×3″ | 3″ × 3″ | 7.5 × 7.5 cm |
| 4″×4″ | 4″ × 4″ | 10 × 10 cm |
| 5.5″×5.5″ | 5.5″ × 5.5″ | 14 × 14 cm |