ごんぎつね (Gon, the Little Fox)
Date
Credits
- Nankichi Niimi Author
- Ken Kuroi Illustrator
- Tsutomu Murakami Cover Illustrator
- Cosmos Book Co., Ltd. Binder
Format
- Book 916
Printers
Publishers
Media
- paper 1745
Techniques
- illustration 222
Dimensions
Locations Made
The associated illustrator is Ken Kuroi, a Japanese illustrator. This is a book of Gon, the Little Fox, published by KAISEI-SHA Publishing Co., Ltd., on September 1, 1986.
One fox, Gon, annoyed the village people, but he changed his mind by the death of one village person's mother, but he was finally killed by Heiju who was troubled by Gon's annoyingness.
Remorse is important for all people in today's world. There are people who do not apologize despite the presence of annoyingness. We must apologize when we do something bad so that we can feel comfortable to have good relationships.
I believe it contributes to the history of graphic design because it gets an important message across. I learned the importance of remorse. In terms of character, there are the little fox and the village person in the book. Fox cannnot speak the language, but Gon brought chestnuts and so on to Heiju's house to show the sign of remorse. I understood that remorse is important when I do something bad to apologize.





