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[2] [3] The museum is located on Shodoshima island, in the area known as the "maze district", in four wooden structures from the Meiji Era. [2] The collection consists of works by several artists some of which have been acquired through the Yokai Art Contest annually over the past decade. [2] [1] The origins of yokai folklore go back to the ...
Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum; Ehime Prefecture. Museum of Ehime History and Culture. Registered museums. As of 1 April 2020, and in line with the Museum Act ...
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Angel Road connecting smaller islands to Shōdoshima at low tide. Shōdoshima is a popular destination for domestic tourism in Japan. In addition to natural features such as the Dobuchi Strait, the Angel Road, Shōdoshima Olive Park and the Kanka Gorge, Shōdoshima is famous as the setting for the antiwar novel Twenty-Four Eyes, written by the native author Sakae Tsuboi and later turned twice ...
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Lake Shore (湖畔), by Kuroda Seiki (1897) Reminiscence of the Tempyō Era (天平の面影), by Fujishima Takeji (1902). Yōga (洋画, literally "Western-style painting") is a style of artistic painting in Japan, typically of Japanese subjects, themes, or landscapes, but using Western (European) artistic conventions, techniques, and materials.
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Toriyamabiko, a copy of his first book, in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Bridge of dreams: the Mary Griggs Burke collection of Japanese art, a catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Toriyama Sekien (see index)