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まだまだ魅せます、湯本豪一コレクションの深い妖怪愛。 古くは江戸時代に描かれた妖怪から、新しくは昭和の懐かしい妖怪まで古今津々浦々から、ぞくぞくと集結!前作『今昔妖怪大鑑』収録には、うっかり間に合わなかった妖怪たちの大舞台『古今妖怪纍纍(るいるい)』、いよいよ幕開けです。長らく秘蔵された初公開の妖怪は150体以上! A newly revealed collection of Japanese art featuring yokai, the monsters of Japanese folklore Yokai are a class of supernatural monsters in Japanese folklore. In the Edo period (1603-1868), many artists, such as Hokusai Katsushika or Kuniyo...
妖怪の無茶苦茶な世界が、面白くて居心地いい。 江戸時代から明治時代にかけて人気を博した妖怪マンガや妖怪物語、妖怪豆本を現代語訳とともに収録! 湯本豪一コレクションで最も話題となった奇書『人面草紙』も原寸大で全ページ掲載し、その混沌とした軽妙な世界にあなたを引きこみます。 The absurd and surreal world of Yokai is back full of stories to tell Following the success of Yokai Museum and Yokai Wonderland, we are proud to publish Yokai Storyland, the third book from Yumoto Koichi, a renowned Yokai art collector who collects around 4,000 artworks ranging from paintings, scul...
Immerse yourself in the yokai images and their mesmerizing detail showcased over more than 500 pages in this epic collection! Lurking beneath the global obsession with manga and anime, there is a world of Japan's yokai monsters, mutants, and vengeful mononoke spirits, which have long held people's imaginations in their terrifying grip ever since the Edo period (16th-19th centuries). These fearsome creatures are now gathered together in this gorgeous new release that, for the first time ever, shows many enlargements of these masterpieces! Selections include over 60 works chosen from the collection at the Yumoto Koichi Memorial Japan Yokai Museum (Miyoshi Mononoke Museum), Japan's - and, in fa...
A collection of imaginative (and even humorous) illustrations of hell and other underworld realms in Japanese art works. A great reference for artists and illustrators.
Monsters, ghosts, fantastic beings, and supernatural phenomena of all sorts haunt the folklore and popular culture of Japan. Broadly labeled yokai, these creatures come in infinite shapes and sizes, from tengu mountain goblins and kappa water spirits to shape-shifting foxes and long-tongued ceiling-lickers. Currently popular in anime, manga, film, and computer games, many yokai originated in local legends, folktales, and regional ghost stories. Drawing on years of research in Japan, Michael Dylan Foster unpacks the history and cultural context of yokai, tracing their roots, interpreting their meanings, and introducing people who have hunted them through the ages. In this delightful and acces...
This is a collection of the work of Kuniyoshi's works that feature cats.
Some of the most ingenious and attractive modern motifs. 746 designs.
NATIONAL & REGIONAL CUISINE. One of the most intriguing traditions in Japan is that of adopting Western cuisine and altering it slightly to make it uniquely Japanese. This style of food called is called and many of its creations are now classics, enjoyed throughout Japan and beyond. In this book, Jane Lawson draws on her own extensive understanding of Japanese flavours and ingredients to present an exciting collection of approachable yoshoku dishes. Experience the wonderful flavours of Japan including golden nori chicken, hearty beef, shiitake and red wine stew or nashi strudel with ginger ice cream.
Vivid in Japanese art and imagination are creatures that are at once ghastly and humorous. The Japanese word yokai generally refers to a range of supernatural beings such as ghosts, demons, monsters, shapeshifters, tricksters, and other strange kinds of creatures. While their status is commonly described as supernatural, they exist or appear in the natural, human world. Today, yokai are wildly popular in Japan. They are prevalent across contemporary entertainment genres such as manga ("comics") and anime ("animation") series, horror movies, and video games, and they also manifest as the subject of related material culture objects like game cards, character t-shirts, cuddly plushies, and coll...