Rooster “cock-a-doodle-doo” Long regarded in Japan as a bird that announces the time, the rooster has been familiar to people since ancient times.
In fact, the loud “Koke-kokkou = cock-a-doodle-doo!” is only made by male chickens. Originally, this call is part of their courtship behavior. By crowing in the early morning, when it is quiet, their voice carries farther, making it easier to attract a mate.
Brand KYOTO KARASUMA ROKUHICHIDO
Size 100×148mm
Material Paper 100% (Card: Mino Washi / Graphic parts:Awa Washi)