Japan’s First “Manga”!? The Curious History of the Chōjū-giga
Автор: The Japanese Art Room
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The Curious History of Chōjū-giga 🐸🐇
Is this really Japan’s first manga?
In this video, we dive into the mysterious scrolls known as Chōjū-giga—“Scrolls of Frolicking Animals.”
📜 From their creation in the 12th–13th centuries at Kōzan-ji temple
📜 To the playful scenes of rabbits, frogs, and monkeys acting like people
📜 To their rediscovery in the modern era and influence on manga artists today
Far more than just funny pictures, these scrolls are a window into medieval humor, satire, and artistic innovation.
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0:00 Introduction
0:51 What Exactly is Chōjū-giga?
1:43 Who Drew Them?
2:32 What Do the Scrolls Show?
5:09 Satire and Hidden Meanings
5:53 Artistic Innovation
6:35 Rediscovery
7:15 From Scrolls to Modern Manga
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https://kosanji.com/chojujinbutsugiga/
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https://nihonsi-jiten.com/kamakura-bu...
https://cinefil.tokyo/
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