Language: Japanese
The large characters at the top are:
貴の衣
This can be romanized as Taka no Koromo, which roughly means "Noble Garment" or "Elegant Clothing" depending on interpretation.
Breakdown:
貴 (taka/ki) – noble, precious, esteemed
の (no) – possessive particle ("of")
衣 (koromo/ei) – clothing, robe, garment
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Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
Japanese Text:
貴の衣
Romanised as: Taka no Koromo
Literal meaning:
貴 (Taka/Ki) – noble, precious, esteemed
の (no) – possessive particle (like "of")
衣 (Koromo) – clothing, robe, garment
VOICETER
135081
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
Japanese Text :
認定 本格日本料理店
認定 (nintei) – Certified / Accredited
本格 (honkaku) – Authentic / Genuine
日本料理店 (nihon ryōriten) – Japanese restaurant
This image shows certification stickers for a restaurant, issued by the General Incorporated Association NINTEI NIHON RESTAURANT, confirming that the restaurant is an “Officially Accredited Authentic Japanese Restaurant”.
English text - transcription of the handwritten note in the image:
"Goto Japanese
The Restaurant is closing
for summer holiday. We will
Reopen on 05/08.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Many Thanks !!!
All the best
Goto"
VOICETER
135080
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
Japanese Text :
認定 本格日本料理店
認定 (nintei) – Certified / Accredited
本格 (honkaku) – Authentic / Genuine
日本料理店 (nihon ryōriten) – Japanese restaurant
This image shows certification stickers for a restaurant, issued by the General Incorporated Association NINTEI NIHON RESTAURANT, confirming that the restaurant is an “Officially Accredited Authentic Japanese Restaurant”.
VOICETER
135075
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
Language English - Transcription of Text on Pot:
"left for dead fred"
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135074
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
Text Transcription:
Graffiti Tags (Spray Paint):
In orange: likely "HACF" or "HACK" – it's stylized and hard to decipher exactly.
In black: stylized letters that resemble "DORS" or possibly "DORIS" – again, stylized tagging is often intentionally cryptic.
Stickers (bottom right):
Sticker 1 (Red “Hello my name is”):
Graffiti over the name area – hard to read clearly
URL: graff-city.com
Sticker 2 (Black on white):
Text: SPELLING MISTAKES COST LIVES DOT COM
With image of a black horse on the right
This is a reference to a well-known UK-based street art campaign.
Sticker 3 (Bottom left):
Illustrations of seagulls and other birds (no visible text)
VOICETER
135073
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
On the glass (painted):
34
MAISONNETTE
On the paper sign behind the glass:
34 Newbridge Street
+
34 Newbridge Street Maisonette
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135072
Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto
United Kingdom
Exeter
The text on the chalkboard sign reads:
"The only Peace Shop in the UK"
(with a peace symbol drawn underneath)