By HARUNA SHIROMI/ Staff Writer
May 28, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Textile designer Ema Okamoto holds a piece of Nishijin-ori silk fabric featuring 18 Amabie at Nishijin Okamoto in Kyoto in April. (Haruna Shiromi)
KYOTO--A feudal-era folkloric monster called Amabie has taken Japan by storm for its purported mystical power to fend off plagues. [Read More]
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