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That said, The Yellow Jar, being a visual representation of Japanese traditional tales is a beautiful book. The art, crisp and vibrant, is drawn in the style of olden times (or, as said in the book's description: "in the ukiyo-e style (world of floating pictures)").
The two stories, as all folklore, are morality tales teaching a message by means of a visual imagery filled with acceptance and understanding of the unexplainable and unbelievable. This book is simply wonderful. (