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Before Cameras, Fishermen Used Real Fish as Printers! 🤯 #gyotaku #facts #shorts
Before cameras existed, Japanese fishermen used an incredible technique called Gyotaku to record their catches! 🐟🎨
They coated the fish with ink and pressed washi paper onto it, creating a detailed print that captured every scale and fin. What began as a practical way to document fish size and species eventually became a beautiful traditional Japanese art form that is still practiced today.
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