A sister work of "<a href="https://hiromimiura.art/1017-180x90x6_tennyo-raizu/" class="internal">Emergence of <i>tennyo</i> (celestial maidens)</a>", drawn after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011, which also hit the hometown of the author.  The image depicts <i>tennyo</i>, or angels, with different backgrounds around the world holding flowers of hope.  LILYThe valley of soaring flowers of hopeEmergence of <i>tennyo</i>, or angels, in contemporary fashionTo cherishA thin robe IIIRed-and-white <i>botan</i> flowers (<i>Paeonia suffruticosa</i>)<i>Kawadzu-zakura</i> (Cherry blossom)Germinal Fear VIOrchid cactusAngelique<i>Botan</i> flower (<i>Paeonia suffruticosa</i>)<i>Sasa</i>, or bamboo grass, is said to bloom only once in every sixty years to a century.  <i>Kanreki</i> (還暦), a term derived from the Chinese sexagenary cycle, is often used for the anniversary of 60th birthday in Japan, to which the title of this image of <b>sasa flowers</b> is attributed.  An red-and-white attired camelliaBeing gorgeousThe right counterpart of a pair of folding screens.  Tremor of WingsGladiolusA cat and a flowerRosesA flower<i>Botan</i> flower (<i>Paeonia suffruticosa</i>)lilyOrchidsThe left counterpart of a pair of folding screens.