kimono ASCII Art

http://members.aol.com/kamuiyoo/index.htm [snip kimono in japanese chars] If you go to the website, you can see a gif of what the picture was supposed to be. It's actually quite pretty. Problem is, it's rendered with japanese characters. Here's my attempt to replicate it using only ascii characters: ,-"-. *Y """-e ()|/)|) )a a 3 ( - / .) (. ./ \V/ /\. / \ Y / \. / /\_\(/__/\ \ |\ | | / D |_( D=oo==| // / /======) Y | || | | | || | | | *|| |@ | | * || @| *| | * || @ | *| | /|| .:*@|\/ ||_____| C C X The hands are formed with hiragana tsu's but, I couldn't find an ascii equivalent, so I just use 'D's. The bangs are formed with hiragana no's and katakana ha's which I could only approximate with slashes and parentheses. The middle of the sash had an infinity symbol and the hair piece had a couple gamma's in there. So, I replaced the infinity with 'oo' and just redid the hair.
Source: https://ascii.co.uk/art/kimono
About this ASCII Art
This unique ASCII art represents kimono and was created using only standard keyboard characters. ASCII art like this demonstrates the creative possibilities of using simple text characters to create visual representations.
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