Japanese Dinosaurs in a Japanese Way Vol. 4
With affection for Japanese dinosaurs, I tried to express Fukuiraptor with a Japanese image.

〈Fukuiraptor〉
This is the first dinosaur for which a complete skeleton was reconstructed as a carnivorous dinosaur discovered in Japan. It was once thought to be a close relative of Sinraptor, which lived in China during the late Jurassic period, but a recent theory suggests that due to characteristics such as large hand claws and long hind limbs suited for running, it was actually a megaraptoran, an advanced type of allosaurid.

〈Mame-Shibori〉
The mame-shibori pattern is a pattern with round, bean-like motifs expressed all over. It has been a beloved traditional pattern for a long time, often seen on tenugui (Japanese hand towels) and festival headbands. The mame-shibori pattern reminds us of modern polka dots, making it a familiar design.
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