Greetings yokai fans!
The cherry blossoms are beginning to fall from their branches this week, and the parks and rivers around here are so beautiful! This is a big festival week, of course, and neighborhoods around me are all having small block parties. Fukui’s “historical parade” takes place this weekend, when all the streets are closed off, and people wearing historical costumes parade from the castle, through the town, and up the mountain behind my house. It’s a fun festival, and I’m excited that this year I get to live right next to the parade route!
This painting took a little while because I was having trouble calling it finished. Finally, after taking a long walk under the cherry blossoms, I realized that it was missing a certain amount of motion. So I added the falling flowers and petals and all of a sudden the painting felt finished. So here it is: the karyobinga!
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