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Tarot Deck (Tabi no Kokoro - 旅の心 - The Heart of the Journey)

Tarot Deck (Tabi no Kokoro - 旅の心 - The Heart of the Journey)

by Maneo Playing Cards

Tarot78 cards
eleganttraditional
japanesecultural-fusionrising-suncherry-blossomasian-inspired

Theme: Japanese culture and the journey of the heart

A 78-card tarot deck from Maneo Playing Cards, part of the 'Tabi' series, that integrates traditional tarot with Japanese cultural aesthetics. The deck is titled 'Tabi no Kokoro' (The Heart of the Journey).

About This Deck

The 'Tabi no Kokoro' (The Heart of the Journey) Tarot Deck by Maneo Playing Cards is a 78-card set, encompassing both Major and Minor Arcana. It is presented as a continuation of the 'Tabi' series, suggesting a consistent artistic or thematic approach across the creator's previous works. The deck aims to blend the established structure of tarot with the rich visual and philosophical traditions of Japanese culture, offering a unique interpretive lens.

The visual presentation, as indicated by the campaign image, features packaging that strongly emphasizes Japanese motifs, including the rising sun design and what appears to be traditional Japanese patterns. This suggests that the artwork within the cards themselves will likely follow a similar aesthetic, drawing on a palette and style reminiscent of Japanese art forms. The deck's title, 'The Heart of the Journey,' implies a focus on personal growth, exploration, and the spiritual path, themes that resonate deeply within both tarot and various aspects of Japanese philosophy.

As a full 78-card tarot deck, it is designed to be fully functional for traditional tarot readings, covering all aspects of life and experience. The integration of Japanese culture is not merely decorative but is intended to infuse the readings with a specific cultural perspective, potentially offering new insights for readers familiar with both tarot and Japanese traditions. The deck's successful funding on Kickstarter indicates a strong interest in this cultural fusion within the tarot community.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck, including Major and Minor Arcana
  • Integrates traditional tarot with Japanese cultural aesthetics
  • Part of the 'Tabi' series by Maneo Playing Cards
  • Successful Kickstarter campaign with 158 backers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot enthusiasts who appreciate cultural fusion, particularly those with an interest in Japanese art, symbolism, and philosophy. It would appeal to collectors looking for unique, aesthetically driven decks that offer a fresh perspective on traditional tarot. Readers who enjoy a blend of established tarot structure with distinct cultural themes will find this deck engaging, especially if they are drawn to elegant, traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the 'Tabi no Kokoro' Tarot Deck?
The 'Tabi no Kokoro' Tarot Deck contains a full 78 cards, comprising both the 22 Major Arcana and the 56 Minor Arcana, consistent with traditional tarot deck structures.
What is the main theme of the 'Tabi no Kokoro' Tarot Deck?
The primary theme of the 'Tabi no Kokoro' Tarot Deck is the integration of traditional tarot symbolism with the rich aesthetics and cultural heart of Japan. The title itself, 'The Heart of the Journey,' suggests a focus on personal exploration and spiritual path within this cultural context.
Is 'Tabi no Kokoro' suitable for beginners?
While the deck embraces Japanese cultural elements, its adherence to the 78-card Major and Minor Arcana structure means it can be used by beginners familiar with standard tarot systems. The unique artwork may require some intuitive interpretation, but the underlying tarot system remains consistent.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$11K

Backers

158

Funded

730%

Launched

Jan 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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