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Instant purchase OK Anonymous delivery A wonderful work. I bought two copies, and this is one of them, kept brand new. Stored in a clean, brand-new condition. No pets, no smokers. This is the only one available. For a reward for yourself, or for someone special. "Wolves of the Blue Night" Miku Terasaki, Mai Tamakawa List price: ¥2200 A picture book created by the wolf brand "Wolfship Design," based on the true story of the reconstruction of the Nanatsuishi Shrine on Mount Nanatsuishi in Tabayama Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, which was rebuilt in 2018. The book is inspired by the wolf faith and the revival project of the shrine. The illustrations and story are filled with beauty and warmth. Your heart will tremble every time you turn the page, and you will feel a refreshing power as if the spirit of the wolf resides in this book. This picture book was the catalyst for the revival of the dilapidated Nanatsuishi Shrine in Tabayama. The deep emotion naturally brings tears to your eyes. You will want to visit the site someday and meet the two wolves who protect the shrine. Author: Miku Terasaki (Terasaki Miku) Born in Tokyo in 1992. Graduated from Kokugakuin University (specializing in folklore). Her specialty is mountain worship. In 2016, she moved to Tabayama Village and planned the reconstruction of Nanatsuishi Shrine. After the reconstruction was completed, she continues to plan and supervise wolf and culture-related projects, mainly with the brand "Wolfship Design." Illustrator: Mai Tamakawa (Tamakawa Mai) Born in Tokyo in 1977. She creates pen drawings through self-study. Selected for the "Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition" and "Shinsei Exhibition," among others. Participates in solo and group exhibitions, mainly in galleries and department stores in Tokyo. Cover art: "Bungo no Kaidan Junior Selection 'Death'" (Masao Higashi), "Yama no Reiki-ki Cologne wa Katarazu" (Junpei Azumi), "Kugatsu Juukunichi" (Yoichiro Morimizu), "Natsu no Hana" (Kiyoe Kawazu), etc.
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