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Yokai Wonderland - (Pie Yokai Festival) by Koichi Yumoto (Paperback)

Yokai Wonderland - (Pie Yokai Festival) by  Koichi Yumoto (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A newly revealed collection of Japanese art featuring yokai, the monsters of Japanese folklore<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Yokai are a class of supernatural monsters in Japanese folklore. In the Edo period (1603-1868), many artists, such as Hokusai Katsushika or Kuniyoshi Utagawa, created works featuring yokai that were inspired by folklore or their own imaginations.</b> </p><i>Yokai Wonderland</i> contains many art works of Japanese yokai from the Edo period to today and includes not only paintings but also woodblock prints, scrolls, ceramics, kimonos, wooden sculptures, magazines, toys for children, such as board games, and more. </p><p>This is the second series from the Yokai Museum and showcases a new collection of works, including never-before-seen works. All of the works featured in this book are from the personal collection of Koichi Yumoto, who will be opening the Yokai Museum in Hiroshima in 2018. Yumoto's own commentary on the works and the history of yokai are also included. </p><p>This book will certainly appeal to Japanese art lovers, fans of yokai and also to those who are new to these fascinating supernatural creatures. It is also a valuable reference and source of inspiration for designers and illustrators.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>incredible keeper of a book not just for art history lovers but gamers including fans of Yokai Watch.-- "Canadian Reviewer"<br><br>this book is for art enthusiasts or anyone who loves a good story. -- "Canadian Living"<br><br>A Breathtakingly Beautiful and comprehensive collection of Japanese art featuring Yokai, the monsters of Japanese folklore.-- "Fashion Maniac"<br><br>Fans of Japanese art - as well as illustrators and designers - will discover a whole new genre of art through this book's pages.-- "Vancouver Scape"<br><br>From whimsical to utterly terrifying, Japanese folklore has a monster for everyone-- "A.V. Club"<br><br>If you are a traditional artist, print maker of illustrator this is a must have.-- "Halfstack Magazine"<br><br>If you've had the desire to travel to Japan to witness its fascinating supernatural art, Yokai Wonderland will let you do that without leaving your armchair.-- "Genre Traveler"<br><br>Interesting to see how the yokai presence in Japanese culture has survived and evolved to the modern day.-- "Sequential Tart"<br><br>It is also a valuable reference and source of inspiration for designers and illustrators. Another brilliant book from PIE International books. -- "Travel by ENTREE"<br><br>Profusely and beautifully illustrated, this bilingual (Japanese/English) edition of Yokai Wonderland is a fascinating and informative study that will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to personal, community, and academic library Japanese Art & Culture collections and supplemental studies reading lists.-- "Midwest Book Review"<br><br>The intricately detailed illustrations and photos from this book aim to give an overview of the path the yokai have taken, constantly evolving as they continue to intrigue us.-- "ABookOf.Us"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Koichi Yumoto</b> (b.1950) is a collector and researcher of yokai art and former curatorial director of the Kawasaki City Museum. <p/><b>About the YUMOTO Koichi Collection</b>: The largest personal collection of yokai art in Japan: around 3,000 works which range from the Edo period to the present day. These include painting, woodbock prints, scrolls, ceramics, kimonos, wooden sculptures, magazines, children's toys, board games, and more. The collection is housed in The Miyoshi Mononoke Museum, or formally the Yumoto Koichi Memorial Japan Yokai Museum, in Miyoshi city, Hiroshima Prefecture, which opened in 2019.

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