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What Would Disney Princesses And Sailor Moon Scouts Look Like In Traditional Japanese Style?

Ukiyo-e (which can be understood as “the pictures of the floating world”) is the illustration of Japanese woodblock prints popular in the 17th-19th centuries. When it comes to the art world, this essential traditional art of Japan is undoubtedly one of the best genres.
It is urgent that as time goes by, tradition eventually fades away. However, thanks to artists' ability to connect the present and the past just like the way Ono Tako is doing, hopefully, we can still be able to contemplate all traditional art in the future.
Below are artist Ono Tako's unique remakes where Disney Princesses and Sailor Moon are given a brand-new charm in Japanese style. And, I bet that looking at these great works will make you fall in love with them at first sight for sure.

#1. Cinderella in a traditional Japanese kimono and a pair of geta.

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She seems to feel a bit unfamiliar with her new look.

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#2. It looks like The Little Mermaid is falling asleep in a soft silk dress.

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#3. Snow White is gently biting her legendary apple.

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This Japanese hairstyle really fits her.

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4. Elsa and Anna look so relaxed in their Japanese dress.

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#5. But Olaf seems so bored here.

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#5. Last but not least is the outstanding charm of Sailor Moon.

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With these stunning artworks, Ono Tako received lots of compliments.

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