The large target, inspired by a lotus leaf from the story, is depicted as a striking circular design. Inside, various animals are illustrated with lively expressions. The more you explore, the more delightful details you’ll discover—perhaps even your favorite animal!
When used as an eco-bag, the characters take center stage, adding a charming touch. This versatile furoshiki can also be used for decorating your space or wrapping clothes for travel, making it both functional and stylish.
*comes with a paper wrap
Product Details
Code : 20831-301
Dimensions : 100 x 100 cm(39.4" x 39.4").
Weight : g.
Material : 100% organic cotton.
Made in Japan.
Gift Wrapping (Lunch Box etc..)
Choju jinbutsu giga
The national treasure Choju-jinbutsu-giga is in the form of a picture book. It is rendered in black ink paint and is currently stored at the Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto. The contents depict animals and people together reflecting the society of those ancient days. The current configuration consists of 4 volumes labeled A, B, C, D. The most famous panel is the story told by playful rabbits, frogs, monkeys, etc. with human-like characteristics. They engage in water play, gambling, sumo wrestling, legal proceedings, quarrels and other curious scenes. The theory is that the artist used these drawings to satirize human and contemporary society morals of the time.
The large target, inspired by a lotus leaf from the story, is depicted as a striking circular design. Inside, various animals are illustrated with lively expressions. The more you explore, the more delightful details you’ll discover—perhaps even your favorite animal!
When used as an eco-bag, the characters take center stage, adding a charming touch. This versatile furoshiki can also be used for decorating your space or wrapping clothes for travel, making it both functional and stylish.
*comes with a paper wrap
Product Details
Code : 20831-301
Dimensions : 100 x 100 cm(39.4" x 39.4").
Weight : g.
Material : 100% organic cotton.
Made in Japan.
Gift Wrapping (Lunch Box etc..)
Choju jinbutsu giga
The national treasure Choju-jinbutsu-giga is in the form of a picture book. It is rendered in black ink paint and is currently stored at the Kozan-ji temple in Kyoto. The contents depict animals and people together reflecting the society of those ancient days. The current configuration consists of 4 volumes labeled A, B, C, D. The most famous panel is the story told by playful rabbits, frogs, monkeys, etc. with human-like characteristics. They engage in water play, gambling, sumo wrestling, legal proceedings, quarrels and other curious scenes. The theory is that the artist used these drawings to satirize human and contemporary society morals of the time.
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