"It's a Japanese rug."

My name is Yoshikawa and I enjoy watching anime every day, even sacrificing sleep.

My current obsession is "Kingdom." There are four seasons, so it's been a long time. But once I start watching it, I can't stop, and I got excited talking to Suzuki the other day about how it's hard to stop. It took me a month to get to the latest episode, so I think I can finally get a good night's sleep.

It seems that sequels to "Yowamushi Pedal" and "SPY×FAMILY" will be broadcast in the fall, so I can't wait... Anya is so cute!

By the way, I also recommend "Aoashi" this season. It's the story of a boy who is originally good at soccer, but continues to challenge himself to aim for even higher levels. It's so interesting that even someone like me who doesn't know anything about soccer can get hooked! Please check it out!

Yoshikawa, who is busy with anime every day, will be introducing the following rugs today!

Doesn't this rug have a nostalgic, familiar feel to it?

So let's look at it from Yoshikawa's perspective.

▶Mt. FUJI

The mountain you see in the center is familiar to Japanese people.

There is quite a bit of snow piled up from the top to the bottom, and we even found traces of what looks like a crater in the middle.

Speaking of Mount Fuji, it is also said to be the holy land of "Laid-Back Camp"! As a camping lover, it is one of the animes I am interested in! Oh, I've been talking about anime again (*_*)

Shuriken vs. Blowgun

Can you see the countless shurikens flying in the air?

Ninjas must be fighting enemies while moving across the rooftops at speeds we can't see!

The enemy is also moving at incredible speed, so we have no idea what's going on. Only the shuriken seems to be floating in the air.

Ah!! There are a lot of blowgun arrows flying over here!

Speaking of ninja anime...

"That's right, 100% courage~ We have no choice but to give it our all~♪ We have the brilliance~♪♬"

It brings back memories!

▶ Ground cherry

I'm sure many people have decorated it for Obon.

The rug features a giant ground cherries that is bigger than the building, but it is similar in shape, color and the way it is hanging.

Although it is the opposite season to the snow-covered Mount Fuji, you can still feel the four seasons of Japan.

I can't really think of any anime related to ground cherries.

▶ Japanese rugs

At first glance, the first thing that struck me was the calm color scheme.

The dark beige base and the red and navy are subdued, giving it a mature impression.

Why not lay this rug on your tatami mat, drink tea and gaze upon it as you experience the four seasons of Japan?

There are other rugs with designs of buildings and townscapes, so please check out the online shop ^^

No.89161

SIZE: 149×88cm

Price: 72,600/tax included


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