Etegami: drawing with a little message (Japanese culture Book 13)
Description
Kunio Koike, the Etegami creator, believed "if a letter can touch one person's heart it can also impress many people." He was creating his trinity expression of poetry, writing, and drawing on a postcard. Etegami is supported by many people (about 150,000 people) among different generations in Japan.
If you look carefully at some ordinary vegetables in your kitchen, or some flowers in your garden, you will notice their interesting shapes and color. Why don't you draw them with a little message and send them to your friend? The friend who receives your Etegami will be pleased and surprised. Let's start to draw Etegami.
+++All profits from sales will be donated to the victims of the East Japan Earthquake.+++
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