Japanese paper, mizuhoshi, and mineral pigments were used. size M10. Wulingyuan is an unexplored region where hermits seem to live, and is famous for the movie "Avatar." This work is a horizontal size 10, painted with a touch of ink painting style. This work was painted in a horizontal size of No. 10 with a touch of ink painting, with particular attention paid to clouds and vertical rocks. In addition to this work, I also painted a lot of Suiboku-ga (ink painting). I also painted a Japanese-style painting in size No. 50. I would like to introduce them when I have a chance. Nihonga" is based on a style of painting that has existed for more than 1,000 years, and uses traditional materials that have been cultivated throughout history. The technique involves painting on Japanese paper, silk, wood, etc., using natural paints such as sumi ink, iwa-enogu (mineral pigments), gofun (gofun), etc., and glue (nikawawa) as an adhesive. Gold and other metal materials (gold leaf, etc.) are also used. Iwa-enogu, made from ores, is a beautiful, sand-like powder. Mizuhigure, made from clay, is a fine, stretchy paint with fine particles. Artificial versions of iwa-enogu and mizuhoshi egur are also made, and are available in a wide variety of colors. Goko, made from shells, is a white pigment with fine particles.