Eunice Choi

Graphic/ Motion graphic designer — Vienna, VA

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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai 뱓heatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is 밠atsuri Meguri ?A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,?the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother뭩 job brings them to Tokyo.

Presented by Japan America Society of Washington DC
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai “theatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is “Matsuri Meguri – A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,” the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother’s job brings them to Tokyo.
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai 뱓heatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is 밠atsuri Meguri ?A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,?the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother뭩 job brings them to Tokyo.

Presented by Japan America Society of Washington DC
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai “theatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is “Matsuri Meguri – A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,” the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother’s job brings them to Tokyo.
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai “theatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is “Matsuri Meguri – A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,” the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother’s job brings them to Tokyo.
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai “theatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is “Matsuri Meguri – A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,” the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother’s job brings them to Tokyo.
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Kamishibai-Japanese Traditional Theater Illustration - Kamishibai (paper theatre) is a traditional form of street-storytelling for children in Japan. The storyteller was a candy seller, who would ride a bicycle equipped with the kamishibai “theatre, a small wooden box that contained illustrated story boards. story is “Matsuri Meguri – A Merry-Go-Round of Japanese Festivals,” the adventures of two American children who explore Japan when their mother’s job brings them to Tokyo.
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2007 Japanese street festival postcard - Postcard design for 2007 Japanese street festival in Washington DC.
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the 46th anual Japanese Street festival - Postcard design for 2007 Sakura Masturi
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Japan Bowl 2007 - Cover design/Illustration for Japan Bowl-National competition of Japanese Language and culture for high school student.
Japanese Holidays in your pocket series - 4pieses of 3.5X2 stickers makeing one set
Japanese Holidays in your pocket series - 4pieses of 3.5X2 stickers makeing one set
Japanese Holidays in your pocket series - 4pieses of 3.5X2 stickers makeing one set
Japanese Holidays in your pocket series - 4pieses of 3.5X2 stickers makeing one set
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