Aka-chochin
This word refers to red balloons, which sometimes imply Japanese bars that serve liquor.
"Goyo"*
*In this case, red (usually white) baloons indicate the police in the Edo era (1615?-1857 AD). "Goyo" means "You will be arrested !".
The inset appears to move leftward.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (May 20)
"Goyo da"*
*In this case, red (usually white) baloons indicate the police in the Edo era (1615?-1857 AD). "Goyo da" means "You will be arrested !".
The left cluster appears to move rightward while the right cluster appears to move leftward.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 2004 (February 17)
"Akachochin"
Oblique lines are actually straight but appear to be curved.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 1999
"Akachochin"
Oblique lines are actually straight but appear to be curved.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 1999
"Akachochin tengoku 1"*
*Japanese bars are paradises.
The inset appears to hop.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 2002
"Akachochin tengoku 2"
The inset appears to move.
Copyright A.Kitaoka 2000