When I visited Japan in December last year, we went to see the art shop fronts on Ginza Street. I shared about this visit here: https://roberta-writes.com/2024/12/21/roberta-writes-thursday-doors-tokyo-store-front-scenes-tokyo-christmas-thursdaydoors/
On Ginza Street, I came across some lovely street art and took pictures of it for blogging friend, Resa, who loves street art. You can find Resa’s most recent street art post here: https://graffitiluxandmurals.com/2025/01/26/muhammad-ali/
I am sharing that street art today and also using it as a jumping off point for my contribution to Dora’s Reimagining d’Verse poetry challenge which you can join in here: https://dversepoets.com/2025/02/04/poetics-reimagining-the-familiar/
You can read Dora’s poem here: https://pilgrimdreams.com/2025/02/04/washdays/

When I appear on Ginza Street
I am a male Cape buffalo
I roam the plains of southern Africa
Endlessly seeking fodder
Which I consume faster than most African herbivores
Due to my wide row of incisor teeth
And deft tongue
My coat is dark brown, and
I have a set of majestic horns
Called a ‘boss’
They come together in front
To form a protective shield
My temper is unpredictable
And I cannot be tamed
Except when I appear on Ginza Street
Here, I assimilate
Becoming one with the local culture
I evolve into a showpiece
Wearing Joseph’s coat of many colours
My heavy front and wide hooves reduce
My boss erodes, shrinking as I conform
With bowed head and downcast eyes
There is no need to fear me
When I appear on Ginza Street
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I am a male bush elephant
I wander the savannahs of Africa
Relentlessly grazing
The world’s largest land mammal
I uproot massive trees
Stripping them of their leaves and bark
Leaving behind much devastation
I use my large, curved incisors
Known as tusks
To dig, communicate, and for defense
My thick hide is grey
But I cover it with mud
The colour of the surrounding earth
I am dangerous when provoked
Except when I appear on Ginza Street
When I’m on Ginza Street
I must blend in with my surroundings
And acquire an arty look and feel
My skin becomes dappled
Resplendent in a variety
Of colours and shapes
My tusks diminish
Choosing obscurity
Along with my honey coloured eyes
There is no need to stand back
When I make my appearance
On Ginza Street
This was some other street art we saw on Ginza Street:



Beautifully written Robbie.
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Thank you, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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Amazing street art. Your poems go well with the art. Thanks.
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I’m so pleased you enjoyed this post, Darlene.
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words to images…beautifully captured, Robbie 🤍
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Thank you, Destiny
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Amazing art Robbie and your words match perfectly.
Thank you for sharing.
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Hi Maggie, sometimes I’m lucky with prompts and an idea presents itself immediately. I’m pleased you like this.
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Hi Robbie
Yes, I feel that too, though Sadje’s wdys is really the only one I do.
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Hi Maggie, it depends on my muse and how much time I have. Sometimes I do five or six in a week and sometimes only one or two.
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Hi Robbie
I know, sometimes the muse throws a hissy fit 😅
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Delightful responses to the beautiful street art, Robbie.
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Thank you, Merril, such a great art find in the middle of Ginza street.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
Street art is always a fun surprise!
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A fascinating poetic tour.
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed it.
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Amazing how you found a touch of home so far away. I wonder what inspired the artist. Well done using poems to pass along information.
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Hi Frank, it really surprised me to find these artworks in Tokyo. I made TC walk a long way so I could take photographs of the Japanese elephant and buffalo.
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The street art is incredible, and your words really do it justice 😊
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HI Clive, I’m pleased you enjoyed this poem and the pictures. Such a lovely discover on Ginza Street.
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Wonderful artwork and beautiful writing sharing the look and personality of these two great animals of Africa.
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Hi Dwight, two of my favourite African creatures. I am partial to the cats and the herbivores. Such fun to see a Japanese take on them.
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Very interesting indeed!
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Thank you, Dwight.
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how amazing is this post. Totally. Thanks. Love it.
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Thank you, Selma.
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Wonderful post. Such interesting artwork.
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Hi Tim, I’m delighted you enjoyed this street art. Thank you.
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Great pairing of street art and poetry, Robbie!
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Thank you, Dave. I loved this street art the moment I saw it.
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Such a magical place… Glinza Street! xx
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HI Annette, it really was an interesting street – very long and packed with artistic displays.
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The artist for the Cape Buffalo and the elephant–stunning. Thank you!
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Thank you, Jacqui. They are very unique depictions.
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YAYAYAYAY!!!
Thank you for thinking of me , Robbie! All the way in Japan, and you thought of me. The power of art is wonderful.
These pieces are spectacular. Of course you were meant to find the elephant and buffalo. It’s like they knew you were coming and painted them especially for you.
The poems you wrote in accordance are sublime. I’m so happy to find this, this morning. (On a late schedule this week)
The other art is fab. The 2 lovely women are unique for street art. The last piece is sort of universal. WoW!
Adore this! Adore you!
Okay, I’ll be back after late breakfast!
HUGS!
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HI Resa, I am so delighted you enjoyed my street art find. I always keep my eyes open for street art now because of you. We don’t have much here in South Africa. These artworks were such fantastic finds and I was delighted. I thought of you straight away and took these pictures knowing I’d get an opportunity to share them.
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I am honoured The art is sublime!!
Really beautiful finds.
Isn’t it exciting finding street art?
Hugs
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Hi Resa, yes it is fun.
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These are exquisite poems, Robbie❤️ with such lovely meaning and background, and I’m happy to know we can visit Ginza Street and we’ll all share their beauty. Thanks for taking us there and to our dear Resa who lights up any Page every day of the!
Your art is outstanding !
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Hi Cindy, I’m delighted you enjoyed this poem and that you enjoyed the Ginza Street art. I thought it was fabulous. In Africa, most artists depict animals in their natural colours so it was quite different and startling.
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I sure did and what a wonderful contrast and and I can imagine it would be Robbie! 💓
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Yes, it is a wonderful contrast
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Your poetry has a long reach from Africa to Tokyo — and I like how you connected the animals and their behaviors to the street art. Which is stunning! All those marks inside the animals. Fantastic stuff.
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Hi Dave, this street art caught my eye and I made poor TC tramp other kilometre up the really long street so I could get close up pictures. I’m pleased you liked my poetic take.
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This is fun and different street art Robbie, complimented wonderfully with your creative spin on tamed the wild African stars.
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HI Brad, it was very interesting to me to see the Japanese spin on my African creatures.
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Agreed.
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So good, Robbie! Truly blown away. You made me see what the street artist does when they take the known and dislocate it, and the wonder and imagining of it, challenging us street-side with our shopping bags. I can go on and on about all the thoughts your words opened up for me. On Ginza Street, all the familiar drama of the wild becomes a wild reimagining, I like how you give us the real and the “unreal” to balance the two perspectives.
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HI Dora, I am so happy you liked this poem. I’m never sure if I am creating what the prompter intended when I write. Thank you.
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You did, and how! A stellar job. (Hope you’re hanging in there. 🙏🏽💞)
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Thank you, Dora, yes, I’m okay. My dad’s appointment is early next week. I’ll be glad to have it over and get next steps. Thank you.
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Will be praying.
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Stunning work – the pictures and also your poem. You capture an elephant’s character so well.
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Thank you, Esther. I was quite struck by the depictions of two of my favourite animals out of all of my favourite animals (haha!) when I was in Japan.
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Street art always fascinates me. These are all amazing art pieces and your poems are perfectly in sync with the artwork!
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Hi Jan, I’m glad you liked my street art find. When I read the prompt, they immediately came to mind. Reimagining of African animals.
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Spectacular murals, Robbie. A wonderful tribute to our remarkable mural treasure hunter, Resa!! What a fabulous trip!!! Thank you for sharing your time with us.
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Hi Rebecca, I’m pleased you enjoyed this post. I do try and keep my eyes out for street art to share with Resa. Not much around where I live.
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Robbie, what an exquisite write! Your words brought the street art alive for the readers..
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Hi Punam, thank you for this wonderful comment.
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You are very welcome, Robbie. ❤️
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I love that you explored Japan through its art…
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Hi John, I think we explored Tokyo in every way possible – smile!
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Very well written and interesting, Robbie. 👏👏👏
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HI Michael, I’m pleased you liked the art and related poem.
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I particularly like the role of Ginza Street in the two wildlife poems.
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Thank you, Liz. Something a little different …
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You’re welcome, Robbie. I’m always up for something a little different.
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I love seeing street art and it is strange you should see pictures of animals from home on the other side of the world.
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Hi Janet, I know, it was the oddest thing to see these very unAfrican interpretations in the middle of a fancy shopping street for the rich and privileged.
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Love how you saw the dangerous beasts being tamed in the art… from three to two dimensions maybe.
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Hi Bjorn, yes, from 3 to 2 dimensional but also the stripping of their wild African traits, huge horns/tusks, beady eyes, blended colours and huge hooves. They are much less African in these pictures as Africa is a savage land and these animals must defend themselves and their young from predators in order to survive. A most intriguing artistic interpretation, for me in any event.
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Beautiful poems about these majestic animals!
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Thank you, Terri.
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I love the blend of art and verse, Robbie. Beautiful work!
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Thank you, Nolcha. This was a lot of fun for me. I like these d’VErse prompts that stretch my writing wings.
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I agree. The dVerse prompts have introduced me to ways of writing poems I didn’t know existed.
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Your poem tells a story indeed, Robbie! Love it!
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Magnificent buffalo, Robbie, and loving your poetry.
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Thank you, Jo.
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Fabulous connections between your native animals and the Japanese street art, Robbie.
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Thank you, Colleen. I’m pleased you enjoyed this. It’s going into my latest poetry collection because I really like it.
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Beautiful poems, Robbie! Thanks for sharing the art with us.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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My pleasure, Yvette. It’s great to see you participating in d’VErse.
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Those are fun and beautiful animal poems. I guess everything works out on Ginza street. Another reason for me to one day visit Japan.
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Haha, I was thinking of Dr Seuss’s book And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street when I wrote this although I did not make use of his rhyming scheme.
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LOL Oh Dr. Seuss. I jumped to the conclusion that it was in Japan,
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This street art and Ginza Street are in Tokyo. My poems reminded me of Dr Seuss’s book.
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Sorry, I was right the first time. I get it now.
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Sometimes I speak in riddles – sorry!
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A wonderful blend of poetry, observation, and storytelling!
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Thank you, Donna. I’m pleased you like this poem.
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Love the poetry and art, Robbie xo
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I’m glad to know that, Denise.
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I love the artwork, especially the elephant.
Your poems complement them beautifully. I like the way you say that they have been tamed by being on the street.
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Thank you, I liked all the artworks, they are all different from local art at home. Yes, the animals in the street art have been moulded to a different purpose. It was interesting for me to see such unusual depictions of our animals.
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I love the voices you have given to the animals/representations Robbie – spinning art from art…
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Hi Andrew, I’m glad you enjoyed my take on this prompt.
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It’s interesting that in Japan they displayed artwork displaying animals from far away. Your wonderful poetry describes the artwork fantastically.
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Fabulous images of the elephant and the buffalo perfectly described in your poems, Robbie x
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Joseph’s coat of many colors – an excellent analogy. My son is living in Japan now. He loves it.
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Thanks for sharing Robbie, both art and words. (K)
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My pleasure, Kerfe. I’m pleased I could share this Japanese street art.
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My goodness, the buffalo and elephant street art are superior. Your poetry complements the art in the best of ways.
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Hi Jennie, I’m glad I could show this street art to you. It is very unique and well done.
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I love the fascinating elephant and buffalo paintings so full of energy! Your introductions did an excellent job portraying their personalities.
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Thank you, Joanna. I am thrilled to know you enjoyed this post.
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These are wonderful, Robbie!
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Fabulous poems and artwork!
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I had fun with this one, Dawn.
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Beautiful street art, Robbie. I especially like the style of the Cape Buffalo and the Elephant. I’m so glad I circled around to his post, the art, and your wonderful poems. Hugs.
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Hi Diana, I like these poems. Some work is better than other work – smile.
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a plethora of beauty here! tx for posting, Robbie!
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