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MIRAI PUBLISHING ,Inc
Address | Fukumaru building 4-26-12 kouenji-minami sugingmiku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:166-0003 |
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Representative Name | Yoshiyuki Matsuzaki |
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No. of Employees | 60 |
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Animal Book
SD item code:10836827
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Canamonoya the raccoon dog
Original text before translation
タヌキのカナモノヤ
(00277)
JAN:9784434278075
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(00277)
JAN:9784434278075
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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*A5 size, 24 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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Description
[Mora" is a traditional Panamanian handicraft made by layering layers of brightly colored fabrics and threading them together using the techniques of cut-outs and appliqués. This book, born from the "mora" technique, has a handmade warmth and loveliness not found in other picture books, and is a picture book that you will want to keep forever and read over and over again. The story of how "Kanamonoya, the raccoon dog," who has no money at all, is reborn as "Floya, the raccoon dog," who makes a lot of money, is vividly and humorously depicted through a variety of living creatures. *Comments from the publisher This book is recommended for people who love handicrafts and want to try them. It would also make a great gift for a loved one! *About the Author Yoko Shimoda Born in Gunma, Japan. Mother of one child. Mora artist. Hula dancer. In the 5th grade of elementary school, she was called a genius in home economics and handicrafts. From a young age, she came into contact with Jomon pottery and stone tools, and could not stop thinking about the theme of "Where did humans come from? He has been fascinated by the Jomon world, African and Native American animism, and the world of folklore. He encountered "mora," a folk handicraft from the Republic of Panama in Central and South America. Since then, he has continued to make art of the world with mora. |
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This book, born from the "mora" technique, has a handmade warmth and loveliness not found in other picture books, and is a picture book that you will want to keep forever and read over and over again.
The story of how "Kanamonoya, the raccoon dog," who has no money at all, is reborn as "Floya, the raccoon dog," who makes a lot of money, is vividly and humorously depicted through a variety of living creatures.
*Comments from the publisher
This book is recommended for people who love handicrafts and want to try them. It would also make a great gift for a loved one!
*About the Author
Yoko Shimoda
Born in Gunma, Japan. Mother of one child. Mora artist. Hula dancer. In the 5th grade of elementary school, she was called a genius in home economics and handicrafts.
From a young age, she came into contact with Jomon pottery and stone tools, and could not stop thinking about the theme of "Where did humans come from?
He has been fascinated by the Jomon world, African and Native American animism, and the world of folklore.
He encountered "mora," a folk handicraft from the Republic of Panama in Central and South America.
Since then, he has continued to make art of the world with mora.