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If you are an internet user, you are likely familiar with the distinctive style of this illustration. Nowadays, it's easy to spot this artwork on various social platforms. Do you know who is behind to make those illustration? Let's get into the world of Irasutoya together.

Irasutoya(Japanese: いらすとや) is a stock image website operated by the illustrator Takashi Mifune (みふねたかし). It primarily offers freely accessible and downloadable graphical illustrations.
irasutoya.combegan its operations on January 31, 2011, releasing multiple series of segmented illustrations. From that time until January 31, 2021 (a full decade!), Mr. Takashi uploaded new illustrations almost every day. Mr. Takashi values his privacy and does not enjoy interviews, nor has he ever publicly disclosed the reasons behind creating the website. However, from some of his statements, it can be inferred that part of the reason is his hobby, while another part is to provide a platform for others to view his work.
Before the establishment of Irasutoya, it was challenging to find high-quality and cohesive free illustrations in Japan. While other websites offered clip art, they either required payment, lacked the specific types you needed, or lacked a unique style. The illustration style created by Mr. Takashi perfectly filled this void.

Distinct and Universally Appreciated
From festive occasions to the minutiae of daily life, Irasutoya has got you covered! From typical illustrations like sports, food, and famous landmarks to more niche topics such as how to cut various vegetables, Japan's coming-of-age ceremonies, and ancient creatures, Mr. Takashi dedicates time to cover various current events and issues of public concern, including LGBT rights, artificial intelligence, and environmental issues.
The turning point that garnered significant attention was around 2016 when X (formerly Twitter) popularized using illustrations for music album covers, video game covers, comics, and other popular media. Mr. Takashi rapidly released illustrations related to current events. As more and more people create digital content, the demand for illustrations is increasing, making Irasutoya's free, widely applicable, and consistent style truly appealing. Some of this digital content, such as blogs, online books, and websites, are self-published, making Irasutoya's user-friendliness particularly valuable.
In 2019,Irasutoya.com was honored with the Practical Award at the first Association Awards by the Japan Society of Digital Archives (JSDA). This award recognizes contributions to digital art forms and their applications in society. In 2022, Irasutoya once again received accolades, this time the Excellence Award at the 21st/27th AMD Awards by the Digital Media Association. This award aims to recognize outstanding works and services in the latest digital content and to enhance work quality and promote human resource development.
Today, from emojis used in casual conversations among friends to fan-made commercial products and government announcements or signage, there is a chance to incorporate Mr. Takashi's illustrations. It has become so widespread! By reintroducing creativity almost forgotten due to AI and infusing it with vibrant positivity, we are encouraged to once again pay attention to society and connect with those around us!

The editor sincerely hopes that in this digital age, Takashi's silent dedication can inspire everyone to value human creativity and emotional warmth. In this fast-paced world, we often overlook those truly meaningful moments. Each person's creativity is unique, reflecting our thoughts and emotions, making life more colorful.
At the same time, let us not forget the value of learning from mistakes. Every failure is an opportunity for growth, allowing us to gain a deeper understanding of our goals and dreams after facing challenges. These ups and downs of life shape our unique life stories.
In the wave of digitization, may we cherish one another, maintain respect for creativity, and enrich our life journeys with love and understanding. Let us strive together to continue seeking that genuine humanity and connection.