Map of Japan Made with Orange Peels

Oona McGee of Rocket News 24 explains that eating oranges is a popular New Year’s tradition in Japan. This is often done over a kotatsu, which is a low table with heater underneath it. People sit under them during the winter to stay warm. This photo was taken by a person who cut and arranged his orange peels into a map of the prefectures of Japan.


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Don't know if shit will fall out the back, but they need to extend the top backwards some so you can leave the thing pulled away from the wall without having a giant-assed gap appearing on top. I gotta think of everything!!
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