
The well-known duo take us on a spectacular journey to some of Japan’s most famous sites, complete with some gorgeous Sailor Moon cosplay.
With 4.6 million followers on Instagram, Murad Osmann has become well-known around the world for his amazing #followmeto photo collection. The project first began in 2011, when Osmann released a series of photos showing his girlfriend, Natalia Zakharova, leading him by the hand towards some of the world’s most stunning destinations. The now-married couple have continued to use this signature pose in their photos over the years, adding to their expansive collection of images most recently with an amazing trip to Japan.
▼ Here the couple venture out into Akihabara, with Natalia cosplaying in a Sailor Moon outfit.
While she’s most famous for her back and extended left hand, which feature prominently in her husband’s stylised photos, Natalia faced the camera for this photo on her Instagram account, with the self-professed Sailor Moon fan showing off her dream cosplay outfit.
▼ While in Tokyo, the couple also paid a visit to Senso-ji in Askausa.
Natalia and her friends rented a yukata for the occasion, attracting a lot of attention from passers-by.
▼ In Kyoto, they went for a stroll through the enchanting bamboo forest in Arashiyama.
While their photos perfectly capture all the beauty and wonder of a trip to Japan, the pair have also released a video that shows more of what they got up to during their visit.
Check out the gorgeous clip below:
The couple, who were in Japan in September of last year, visited a number of other famous sites during their stay, including Shibuya’s scramble crossing, Shinjuku’s Robot Restaurant, the vermillion gates at Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Taisha, and the Japanese rock garden at Ryōan-ji, which can all be seen in the video above.
Hopefully they’ll be uploading more photos from their trip soon, because we can’t wait to see what these sites look like with the couple’s famous #followmeto hand-holding pose in the foreground. If they’re anything like the other photos in their collection, they’ll definitely inspire us to set out and explore the beauty of the country!
Source: Kai-You
Featured image: Instagram/muradosmann

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