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Japanese Bestiary explores the deep connection between Japanese culture and the animal world, showcasing how wildlife has inspired some of Japan’s most celebrated artists and writers. Featuring twenty-eight real-life animals—including the fox, frog, cat, monkey, and firefly—this richly illustrated book combines haikus, folklore, and everyday anecdotes with stunning artwork from masters like Hokusai, Utagawa Hiroshige, and Ohara Koson.
From the majestic crane to the mischievous tanuki, animals have long played a central role in Japanese mythology, literature, and art. This book presents them through an exquisite selection of paintings, prints, textiles, ceramics, and common objects like netsuke (miniature sculptures), revealing how they appear in both traditional craftsmanship and modern media such as manga and animated films.
Whether sacred symbols, good omens, or playful tricksters, these creatures embody the fleeting beauty and deep spirituality of Japanese culture. Japanese Bestiary is an essential book for anyone passionate about Japanese art, animal illustrations, and the timeless connection between nature and creativity.