Japan-inspired art print
Yû is hungry. Rei follows. And so ends the little nocturnal adventure of our two gourmet ghosts through the Japanese cityscape.
In the fourth and final part of the "Dinner in Town" series, the two have finally arrived at the restaurant Yû was so eager to try: "Hera-Obake". Here, Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki is served. The name itself is a program – a playful portmanteau of "Hera", the spatula used to cut the savory pancakes, and "Obake", the spirits from Japanese folklore.
Digital print on sturdy paper – the crowning glory for all who prefer to think of Okonomiyaki rather than hauntings when it comes to ghosts.
Japan-inspired art print
Yû is hungry. Rei follows. And so ends the little nocturnal adventure of our two gourmet ghosts through the Japanese cityscape.
In the fourth and final part of the "Dinner in Town" series, the two have finally arrived at the restaurant Yû was so eager to try: "Hera-Obake". Here, Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki is served. The name itself is a program – a playful portmanteau of "Hera", the spatula used to cut the savory pancakes, and "Obake", the spirits from Japanese folklore.
Digital print on sturdy paper – the crowning glory for all who prefer to think of Okonomiyaki rather than hauntings when it comes to ghosts.