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Sensual Artwork Installed in 1300-Year Old Temple


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“Ikemen Kanno Emaki” (イケメン官能絵巻), or Scroll of Handsome and Sensual Men, is a series of artworks that were installed earlier this year at Kokujoji Temple in Japan’s Niigata prefecture.

 

Established in the year 709, the temple is believed to be the oldest in the region. And yet it, along with many other temples dotted across the land, has been plagued by a decline in visitors. So in an attempt to drum up interest, particularly among young women, head priest Kotetsu Yamada decided to invite Tokyo-based artist Ryoko Kimura to create the scrolls.

 

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News article

 

Other works of the artist:

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Artist's Page

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9 minutes ago, Since u r here said:

wow!


but u r saying what will work?



 

if you see what Garuda wrote, he said that they commissioned these pictures to display at the temple to try and bring more people in....especially younger ladies.  Thats what I am asking?  Did it actually work to bring in more people?

 

 

 

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