Publisher's Synopsis
"In the Edo period, coloring books of that time were a form of traditional Japanese art known for their intricate and detailed designs. These coloring pages often featured scenes from everyday life, nature, or historical events. The art style during the Edo period was characterized by meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. People, especially children, would use various coloring materials to bring these black-and-white illustrations to life with vibrant colors. Edo period coloring books served as both entertainment and a means of fostering creativity while reflecting the cultural and artistic influences of that historical era."