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Contents: 83 cards (including 5 replacement cards), Japanese instruction manual
Card size: H134 x W62 [mm]
Box size: H139 x W66 x D40 [mm]
Author & Illustration: Yamamoto Naoki (Creator's Original)
Tarot cards depicting stories from Japanese mythology, beautifully illustrated.
Each card features a god from mythology, such as Amaterasu or Ninigi.
The 78 cards, based on the Rider-Waite version, all depict a scene from Japanese mythology.
The full-color explanatory booklet describes the gods depicted and their stories, so it is recommended even for those who are not yet familiar with the story.
If you are familiar with Japanese mythology, it might be interesting to imagine "Is this illustration a reference to that scene?"
The essence of the stories from Japanese mythology will add color to your reading.
[From the author]
These original tarot cards are based on the Rider-Waite version and incorporate content from Japanese mythology, making them suitable for use in actual fortune-telling.
The Japanese Mythology Tarot Goku is a major adaptation of the Japanese Mythology Tarot that was first released in 2014.
The Major Arcana centers around the story of Izanagi and Izanami, while the Wands tell the story of Susanoo.
The magatama (pentacles) tells the story of Okuninushi.
The mirror (cup) is the story of Konohanasakuya.
The Sword tells the story of Yamato Takeru, and the entire story from the creation of the world to Yamato Takeru is depicted on tarot cards.
The cards are matte laminated for a smooth and comfortable feel.
Includes an instruction manual with explanations of all 78 cards + 5 substitute cards (a total of 83 cards) and basic fortune-telling methods.
Alternate cards can be swapped into the 78-card deck to create your own deck of choice.
Magician "Amanoiwato Festival" or "Oath"
Wheel of Fortune "Daily Changes" or "Moon Phases"
Star "Tanabata" or "Rebellious God"
Moon: "Waxing Moon" or "New Moon"
Queen of Magatama "The Melancholy of Suserihime" or "The Melancholy of Yagamihime"
■Product specifications
Contents: 83 cards (including 5 replacement cards), Japanese instruction manual
Card size: H134 x W62 [mm]
Box size: H139 x W66 x D40 [mm]
Author & Illustrator: Yamamoto Naoki
(Creator's Original)
About the Author
Author: Yamamoto Naoki
He began working as an illustrator in 2009. He has drawn many illustrations of gods and Buddhas, and in 2012 he began creating tarot cards, which he had always been interested in.
The Japanese Mythology Tarot, created in 2014, has now been produced in six editions, and many products in the series are on sale. In 2016, the Traditional Tarot was released. In 2018, the full deck of the Japanese Mythology Tarot, the Japanese Mythology Tarot Kyoku, was released, and the Japanese Mythology Tarot cosplay show "YAOYOROZU" was held. In 2019, the Japanese Mythology Oracle Cards, "Shintakufuda," were released, and have been reprinted and resold to date.