
ENG/JPN: Yokai Museum: The Art of Japanese Supernatural Beings from YUMOTO Koichi Collection
Yokai are supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore that have captivated artists and remain a common theme in art to this day, thanks to their unique forms and mysterious behaviors. This book is a visual collection of Yokai art from Japan, dating back to the Edo period (1603ā1868). It includes not only paintings but also woodblock prints, ceramics, kimonos, and children's toys. All featured items come from the personal collection of Koichi Yumoto, who owns the largest Yokai art collection in Japan.
- 288 pages
- Size: 7.125" W x 10" L
- Language: Japanese and English
- Product #: 3379
- Code: NWS
Yokai are supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore that have captivated artists and remain a common theme in art to this day, thanks to their unique forms and mysterious behaviors. This book is a visual collection of Yokai art from Japan, dating back to the Edo period (1603ā1868). It includes not only paintings but also woodblock prints, ceramics, kimonos, and children's toys. All featured items come from the personal collection of Koichi Yumoto, who owns the largest Yokai art collection in Japan.
- 288 pages
- Size: 7.125" W x 10" L
- Language: Japanese and English
- Product #: 3379
- Code: NWS
Description
Yokai are supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore that have captivated artists and remain a common theme in art to this day, thanks to their unique forms and mysterious behaviors. This book is a visual collection of Yokai art from Japan, dating back to the Edo period (1603ā1868). It includes not only paintings but also woodblock prints, ceramics, kimonos, and children's toys. All featured items come from the personal collection of Koichi Yumoto, who owns the largest Yokai art collection in Japan.
- 288 pages
- Size: 7.125" W x 10" L
- Language: Japanese and English
- Product #: 3379
- Code: NWS























