
Taisho Roman Tarot 大正ロマンタロット japanese tarot deck
by kanno illustration
Theme: Japanese Taisho Era culture and aesthetics
Medium: pencil ink
A 78-card tarot deck by kanno illustration, reimagining traditional tarot symbolism through the aesthetic and cultural context of Japan's Taisho Era (1912-1926). It features a soft, hand-drawn art style with muted colors.
About This Deck
The Taisho Roman Tarot is a 78-card deck that transports the classic tarot system into the unique cultural landscape of Japan's Taisho Era (1912-1926). Created by kanno illustration, this deck is a "revival fusion work" that blends historical Japanese aesthetics with contemporary illustration. The deck includes 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana, housed in a hard box, and comes with an original booklet providing interpretations in both Japanese and English.
The Taisho Era, known for its blend of traditional Japanese culture with Western influences, provides a rich backdrop for the tarot's archetypal imagery. The artwork reflects this period through its character designs, architectural elements, and overall atmosphere, offering a fresh perspective on familiar tarot themes. The creator, a researcher of historical literature, aims to revive and fuse past cultures with the present, making this deck not just a divination tool but also a piece of cultural exploration.
This deck is designed to be accessible to both new and experienced tarot readers, with its clear structure and dual-language guidebook. The soft, somewhat melancholic aesthetic invites introspection and a gentle approach to readings, making it suitable for personal growth and reflective practice. The attention to historical detail within the illustrations adds layers of meaning for those interested in Japanese history and culture.
Key Features
- 78-card deck (22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana)
- Hard box packaging for durability
- Original booklet with Japanese and English translations
- Artwork inspired by Japan's Taisho Era (1912-1926)
- Created by kanno illustration, a researcher of historical literature
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts interested in Japanese culture and history, particularly the Taisho Era. It will appeal to collectors who appreciate unique, themed decks with a strong aesthetic identity. Readers who prefer a softer, more introspective art style over bold or highly stylized imagery will find this deck appealing. It is suitable for both beginners, due to its standard 78-card structure and dual-language guidebook, and experienced readers looking for a culturally rich interpretation of the tarot.
The Story Behind This Deck
kanno illustration is a creative entity specializing in illustration, with a unique background as a researcher of historical literature from Japan and other countries. Their artistic mission is to create "revival fusion works" that merge cultures that have disappeared or fallen into disuse with the present day. The Taisho Roman Tarot exemplifies this approach, bringing the aesthetics and spirit of the Taisho Era into a contemporary tarot deck, reflecting a deep commitment to cultural preservation and artistic innovation.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$13K
Backers
147
Funded
343%
Launched
Dec 2022
Platform: Kickstarter
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