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Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889) was a Japanese artist who created exuberant monsters. Japan was closed to the outside world for a couple of hundred years during the Edo period. Kyō… Read More
In many cultures, the deceased have great relevance. And Japan is no exception: death is almost as important as life. When a person dies, their soul travels to the yominokuni (黄ૠ… Read More
A Customer Visited All the Way from Switzerland!!
This time, our story is about a request for mounting a Shikoku Pilgrimage kakejiku.
Going on a pilgrimage to these temples to collect the… Read More
Article by Senem Ozgoren
Japan and its culture have come to be seen as one of the most indigenous traditions. This high status in its arts, which formerly depended on Chinese forms and ide… Read More
Japanese Falconry these woodblock delineations of hawk preparing originated from a mid-1860s collection called 'Ehon Taka Kagami' (~The Delineated Reflection of Falconry)"Kawanabe Ky&oc… Read More
These woodblock illustrations of falcon training come from a mid-1860salbum called 'Ehon Taka Kagami' (~The Illustrated Mirror of Falconry)"Kawanabe Kyôsai (Gyôsai) (18… Read More