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Japanese Photographer Captures His Grandma And Her Beloved Dog In Heartwarming Photos

February 13, 2024 by Pham Hien

YASUTO is a Japanese photographer who loves and cherishes his grandma more than anyone else in this world. Although the grandmother is old, she always has a positive and happy spirit. To save her playful moments and display his own warmth and affection towards her, the photographer managed to capture her and her beloved Shiba Inu in bright and touching photos.

After being posted by YASUTO, these photos took the Internet by storm and became a viral hit on Twitter. Those photos are obviously set up, but they look sweet because there’s nothing as heartwarming as the unbreakable bond between a dog and their human. Through these snaps, we can see how awesome the beauty of Japan is. It isn’t the result of a person’s hand; it is simply the result of nature.

Scroll down for some of our favorite photos! Most of the heart heating comes from the flowers and locales throughout the changing seasons.

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For more amazing photos you can follow YASUTO’s Twitter! Please share these awesome pics with your friends and family members to make their day better!

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