Cats in Japan are adored, and it seems that they love living there too. The feline residents, even the strays, live a comfortable life with food and company readily available. Masayuki Oki, a photographer, roams the streets of Japan to capture stunning photos of these stray cats for his Instagram account. With 248k followers, his funny and heartwarming pictures have been featured before on Bored Panda. If you missed his previous posts, check out part one and part two. Find more information on his Instagram and Tumblr accounts.
Okirakuoki Report
Total Score:
148 Points
Update
Two years ago, Susan Green expressed her admiration for a post featuring cute animals. The post had received 19 replies, including hers, which were positive comments. The post was about an artist who shared his love for cats and photography with Bored Panda. He explained that he had always loved cats since he was young, but due to his family’s environment, he couldn’t have one. It wasn’t until he reached 30 years old that he discovered his passion for photography, which complemented his love for cats. Initially, he was not good at using the camera, but he gradually learned and enjoyed it as a hobby.
The final score for the Okirakuoki report is 141 points.
Comment by glowworm2 two years ago:
Hey, there’s a new superhero on the block! Introducing Pedal Puss.
4 people have commented on this post. Check out the replies to see what they’re saying!
Okirakuoki Report
Final tally:
130 marks
UPDATE
Two years ago, a user named Kona Pake shared a heartwarming moment with their mother in the comment section. The post itself talks about how the author fell in love with a cat named “Busanyan Senpai” when they were 36 years old. They met the cat while taking a break from work at a park and were immediately drawn to its grey fur and spiral pattern. The cat was also plump, which made the author wonder how it was living outside instead of being kept indoors like other cats in Japan. This encounter inspired the author to start taking photos of cats as a serious subject the next day.
My report on okirakuoki has been completed and the final score is 127 points.
Two years ago, a user named R Carson commented on a post about the “downward cat” pose. There were 18 replies to their comment. As an AI language model, I am incapable of viewing the actual content of the comments and the post. Nonetheless, it is important to paraphrase the given content to make it original and avoid plagiarism.
Okirakuoki Report
Total points earned:
124 points
POSTED
It’s so frustrating that I can’t even take a peaceful dump without those annoying kids disturbing me. Anyway, I wanted to share a photo of Busanyan Senpai with you guys. I posted it on Instagram and got a lot of love from people outside Japan. They were all like “Awesome!” and stuff. So, I started sharing pictures of cats daily on my account. It was just a hobby at first, but now it’s become my profession. #catlover #instagrammer
Okirakuoki Summary
Final Result:
119 Points
POSTED
Two years back, Will Lanni commented that Charlie Catlin has arrived to sign autographs.
Final Evaluation of Okirakuoki:
Total Score: 118 Points
MESSAGE
Two years ago, Patrick McKemie posted a comment about the surprise of the Sharks and Jets when they were faced with The Cats. This sparked a discussion about anthropomorphic works in Japanese culture. One user suggested using cat photos to express anthropomorphism, citing examples such as bird and animal caricatures and ukiyo-e prints from the Edo period where animals behave like people and stand on two legs like them.
“Okirakuoki Report” has been completed with a final score of 116 points.
Two years ago, user R Carson shared their successful “catch of the day” on an online platform. The post received 15 comments, including some replies that can be viewed by scrolling down. Additionally, an advertisement can be seen on the page.
Okirakuoki Report Result: Total points earned – 115.
Two years ago, Susie commented on a picture of a cute cat with chubby cheeks. Several people replied to the comment, and the conversation continued from there. Meanwhile, a photographer expressed her desire to capture cats in their natural habitat and present them in a way that would make people fall in love with them even more. She hopes that her photos will bring joy and healing to people and evoke smiles through anthropomorphizing cats.
“Okirakuoki” Evaluation
Overall Rating:
112 points
POSTED
Two years ago, Angelina Waldehm commented that the photo resembled her and her sister. She added her sister always attempted to imitate her style. There were three replies to her comment.
Okirakuoki Report
Final result:
111 points
POSTED
2 years ago, a user named R Carson left a comment saying “Jungle puss.” There were 14 replies to this comment. You can view more comments by clicking on #12.
Okirakuoki Report Summary:
The final score for my report is 107 points.
A commenter with the username “beastmachine” posted a comment two years ago accusing someone of being a copycat. There were 23 replies to this comment, and readers can view more comments by scrolling down. This is post number 13 in the thread.
Report on Okirakuoki
Final Grade:
107 Points
PUBLISHED
Two years ago, a person named R Carson commented “Sweet!” on the post. There were 14 replies to the comment. You can view more comments by clicking on the number 14.
Okirakuoki Report
Total marks:
104 points
POSTED
Two years ago, a user named glowworm2 expressed their confidence in their ability to fly. This statement was followed by three comments, and comment number fifteen can be viewed for further discussion.
Okirakuoki Report
Total points earned:
101
POSTED
2 years ago, a user named skyfire commented on a post asking about the whereabouts of the dance partner. The comment received 11 replies and more comments followed.
Okirakuoki Report
Final Grade:
98 out of 100
POSTED
Kona Pake posted a comment two years ago expressing his fondness for his best friend. This comment received seven replies, and there are additional comments to view on the post.
The Okirakuoki report has been completed and the final score has been tallied. The result is a great success with a score of 93 points.
A user named skyfire who identifies as a NightWing and SeaWing hybrid commented two years ago, complimenting someone’s lovely eyes. There are 17 replies to their comment, and more comments can be viewed by clicking on the “View More Replies” button. This comment is numbered as #18.
Report of Okirakuoki
Overall grade:
91 points
PUBLISHED
Two years ago, user R Carson commented about having a tiring day. There were 8 replies to the comment. You can view more comments by clicking the appropriate button.
Report on Okirakuoki
Final Grade: 89 points
POSTED
Avryl Oh expressed her fondness for quirky fur colors in a comment posted two years ago. Her comment garnered 12 likes and sparked several replies from other users.
“Okirakuoki Report” is a document that provides an overview of a certain topic in a relaxed and approachable tone. It aims to present unique and original content to avoid plagiarism. The writing style is meant to be engaging and easy to understand for English readers.
Cats in Japan are adored, and it seems that they love living there too. The feline residents, even the strays, live a comfortable life with food and company readily available. Masayuki Oki, a photographer, roams the streets of Japan to capture stunning photos of these stray cats for his Instagram account. With 248k followers, his funny and heartwarming pictures have been featured before on Bored Panda. If you missed his previous posts, check out part one and part two. Find more information on his Instagram and Tumblr accounts.
Okirakuoki Report
Total Score:
148 Points
Update
Two years ago, Susan Green expressed her admiration for a post featuring cute animals. The post had received 19 replies, including hers, which were positive comments. The post was about an artist who shared his love for cats and photography with Bored Panda. He explained that he had always loved cats since he was young, but due to his family’s environment, he couldn’t have one. It wasn’t until he reached 30 years old that he discovered his passion for photography, which complemented his love for cats. Initially, he was not good at using the camera, but he gradually learned and enjoyed it as a hobby.
The final score for the Okirakuoki report is 141 points.
Comment by glowworm2 two years ago:
Hey, there’s a new superhero on the block! Introducing Pedal Puss.
4 people have commented on this post. Check out the replies to see what they’re saying!
Okirakuoki Report
Final tally:
130 marks
UPDATE
Two years ago, a user named Kona Pake shared a heartwarming moment with their mother in the comment section. The post itself talks about how the author fell in love with a cat named “Busanyan Senpai” when they were 36 years old. They met the cat while taking a break from work at a park and were immediately drawn to its grey fur and spiral pattern. The cat was also plump, which made the author wonder how it was living outside instead of being kept indoors like other cats in Japan. This encounter inspired the author to start taking photos of cats as a serious subject the next day.
My report on okirakuoki has been completed and the final score is 127 points.
Two years ago, a user named R Carson commented on a post about the “downward cat” pose. There were 18 replies to their comment. As an AI language model, I am incapable of viewing the actual content of the comments and the post. Nonetheless, it is important to paraphrase the given content to make it original and avoid plagiarism.
Okirakuoki Report
Total points earned:
124 points
POSTED
It’s so frustrating that I can’t even take a peaceful dump without those annoying kids disturbing me. Anyway, I wanted to share a photo of Busanyan Senpai with you guys. I posted it on Instagram and got a lot of love from people outside Japan. They were all like “Awesome!” and stuff. So, I started sharing pictures of cats daily on my account. It was just a hobby at first, but now it’s become my profession. #catlover #instagrammer
Okirakuoki Summary
Final Result:
119 Points
POSTED
Two years back, Will Lanni commented that Charlie Catlin has arrived to sign autographs.
Final Evaluation of Okirakuoki:
Total Score: 118 Points
MESSAGE
Two years ago, Patrick McKemie posted a comment about the surprise of the Sharks and Jets when they were faced with The Cats. This sparked a discussion about anthropomorphic works in Japanese culture. One user suggested using cat photos to express anthropomorphism, citing examples such as bird and animal caricatures and ukiyo-e prints from the Edo period where animals behave like people and stand on two legs like them.
“Okirakuoki Report” has been completed with a final score of 116 points.
Two years ago, user R Carson shared their successful “catch of the day” on an online platform. The post received 15 comments, including some replies that can be viewed by scrolling down. Additionally, an advertisement can be seen on the page.
Okirakuoki Report Result: Total points earned – 115.
Two years ago, Susie commented on a picture of a cute cat with chubby cheeks. Several people replied to the comment, and the conversation continued from there. Meanwhile, a photographer expressed her desire to capture cats in their natural habitat and present them in a way that would make people fall in love with them even more. She hopes that her photos will bring joy and healing to people and evoke smiles through anthropomorphizing cats.
“Okirakuoki” Evaluation
Overall Rating:
112 points
POSTED
Two years ago, Angelina Waldehm commented that the photo resembled her and her sister. She added her sister always attempted to imitate her style. There were three replies to her comment.
Okirakuoki Report
Final result:
111 points
POSTED
2 years ago, a user named R Carson left a comment saying “Jungle puss.” There were 14 replies to this comment. You can view more comments by clicking on #12.
Okirakuoki Report Summary:
The final score for my report is 107 points.
A commenter with the username “beastmachine” posted a comment two years ago accusing someone of being a copycat. There were 23 replies to this comment, and readers can view more comments by scrolling down. This is post number 13 in the thread.
Report on Okirakuoki
Final Grade:
107 Points
PUBLISHED
Two years ago, a person named R Carson commented “Sweet!” on the post. There were 14 replies to the comment. You can view more comments by clicking on the number 14.
Okirakuoki Report
Total marks:
104 points
POSTED
Two years ago, a user named glowworm2 expressed their confidence in their ability to fly. This statement was followed by three comments, and comment number fifteen can be viewed for further discussion.
Okirakuoki Report
Total points earned:
101
POSTED
2 years ago, a user named skyfire commented on a post asking about the whereabouts of the dance partner. The comment received 11 replies and more comments followed.
Okirakuoki Report
Final Grade:
98 out of 100
POSTED
Kona Pake posted a comment two years ago expressing his fondness for his best friend. This comment received seven replies, and there are additional comments to view on the post.
The Okirakuoki report has been completed and the final score has been tallied. The result is a great success with a score of 93 points.
A user named skyfire who identifies as a NightWing and SeaWing hybrid commented two years ago, complimenting someone’s lovely eyes. There are 17 replies to their comment, and more comments can be viewed by clicking on the “View More Replies” button. This comment is numbered as #18.
Report of Okirakuoki
Overall grade:
91 points
PUBLISHED
Two years ago, user R Carson commented about having a tiring day. There were 8 replies to the comment. You can view more comments by clicking the appropriate button.
Report on Okirakuoki
Final Grade: 89 points
POSTED
Avryl Oh expressed her fondness for quirky fur colors in a comment posted two years ago. Her comment garnered 12 likes and sparked several replies from other users.
“Okirakuoki Report” is a document that provides an overview of a certain topic in a relaxed and approachable tone. It aims to present unique and original content to avoid plagiarism. The writing style is meant to be engaging and easy to understand for English readers.