Seafood shoppers may on rare occasions encounter the preserved bodies of aliens -- or even Jenny Haniver specimens -- at fish markets in Japan.
These two darlings were photographed at a shop on Oharai-machi Street near the entrance to Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture.
[Photo: ~MVI~]
Jamaipanese
wow, kinda looks like my neighbors :D
[ ]the optimizator
that's amazing!!! SUPER WTF!! is it a real fish?
[ ]the optimizator
ops. just stumbled on wikipedia page, sorry for the stupid question!!
[ ]kirbeegee
Haha gross, totally has similiar structure to that lil garden gnome that was in the Sun a few months ago. Creative what people can do.
[ ]leaffly
I like it~
[ ]robot makes music
Oh, speaking of Jenny Hanivers and all things Japanese, this is a pretty good cd.
http://www.amazon.com/Genny-Haniver-Tatsuhiko-Asano/dp/B00005NUUJ
I bought it on a whim about 8 years ago. Slow, psychedelic 'island' music. Think hawaiian music if they've all been doing too much acid.
[ ]Erick
in my contry we have a lot aliens fishes but dont are aliens, just a wierd, strange (raro)type of fish, come to El Salvador, central america and visit EL PUERTO DE LA LIBERTAD beacuse its very cheap this type of fish maybe the cost is $5, thank you
[ ]enigma
i like japaneese poeple. You are so creative and let your imagination gone wild, but somehow, you manage to realized it.
[ ]lupin
that's amazing! look's real alien fishes. ;)
[ ]Ayırma Büyüsü
that's amazing! look's real alien fishes. ;)
[ ]ChibaGirl
I saw these last spring. The shop keeper/fish monger was a super-hilarious and awesome guy.
[ ]jenny
h!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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