Icho and his best friend, Yongary, Monster From the Deep (1967).

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Icho and his best friend, Yongary, Monster From the Deep (1967).
Autumn treasures adorable ceramic hashioki (chopsticks rest): ichô (ginkgo leave), kaki (persimmon), donguri (acorn), kuri (chestnut), momiji (maple leave), kabocha (squash/pumpkin)
Aaaandd Chapter 10 moment!! I know this is like- not too specific, but I don’t want to draw moments with too much spoilers- so that you can read the story and enjoy the drawn moments! That makes sense, right?
That marks the end of these! I’ll write the next 10 chapters on and off again! I’ll then share them when they’re done- this time I’ll try to figure out how to make the scheduled thing work!
nature mage icho and frog warrior lotus
Source: http://kanoh.tokyo/nihon/style/style_time/style11umei.html
Japanese Hairstyles: Historical Overview Part 02: Women’s Hairstyles of the Edo Period, Part 02
Hairstyle Name: Ume-Icho (梅銀杏) lit. “Plum Gingko”
This hairstyle appears to be a variation of Ichogaeshi hairstyle.
Artist: Mitomo Horihiro
Yongary dances to some groovy tunes provided by his buddy, Icho, South Korea's version of the infamous Kenny.
Autumn-themed obidome (obi brooch) by Four Seasons, shown here are :
momiji (maple leaves, here in makie-like style and amber-like resin)
inoshishi (wild boar, here with hagi/clover pattern)
ichougari (ginkgo shaped wild goose)
fukiyose (wind blown ginkgo+maple+pine)
kaki (persimmon)