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.
Yokai Wonderland 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.
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.
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.