Japanese Art Traditional

The main difference between Japanese traditional art paintings and Western style arts is that Japanese ones use many natural materials such as glue, mineral pigments, and chalk, when they paint. They often use high-quality materials such as gold and silver leaf.
Many Japanese arts still exist because they have been drawn on washi paper, which have excellent durability.

Japanese Art Traditional Best Sellers 2024

1. Traditional Japanese Crane Art

Cranes have long been popular in Japan as an auspicious animal. Japanese say “A crane lives a thousand years, a turtle lives a million years.” as one of proverbs. Cranes have been drawn on many traditional arts to symbolize longevity.
Cranes spend their whole life with the same partner, so they also symbol good marital relations. Choose the crane art so they can maintain a loving relationship for long!

The best 5 products from a survey of 108 by JapanBestSellers on October 21, 2024.

3. Traditional Japanese Mountain Art

Japanese people have had mountain worship for a long time since mountains are sacred to them. Mt.Fuji is especially a representative mountain of worship.
Many poets, Ukiyoe artists, and novelists have created works and arts of Mt. Fuji.
The Ukiyoe arts of Mt. Fuji painted by Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige are particularly famous.
Pick the one that is attractive to people! The best sellers below have a variety of arts.

The best 4 products from a survey of 51 by JapanBestSellers on October 21, 2024.

4. Traditional Japanese Art Book

Introducing traditional Japanese art books. People have been producing large quantities of Ukiyoe in modern times as the printmaking technology progressed.
People say Ukiyoe had various roles during the Edo period, such as flyers, advertisements, and magazines, and now they can read the whole historical arts in a book!
Also, Ukiyoe were exported overseas and had a great influence on artists such as Van Gogh and Monet!

The best 9 products from a survey of 30 by JapanBestSellers on October 23, 2024.