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Bright 明: Free Caligraphy Materials

Discover our free hand-written resource featuring the character "明" (míng), symbolizing brightness. Elevate your designs with this captivating element.
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Tea, brown 茶: Free Caligraphy Materials

This page offers a hand-drawn image of the character "茶" (Cha) as a free resource. The character "茶" represents the meanings of "tea" and "brown".
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Light 光: Free Caligraphy Materials

This page provides a hand-drawn image of the character "光" (Hikari) as a free resource. The character "光" symbolizes the meaning of "light".
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Night 夜: Free Caligraphy Materials

This page offers a handwritten image of the character "夜" (Yoru) as a free resource. The character "夜" represents the meaning of "night".
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High, Tall 高: Free Caligraphy Materials

This page provides a hand-drawn image of the character "高" (Kou) as a free resource. The character "高" means high, height, and tall.
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Vision 志: Free Caligraphy Materials

This page offers a hand-drawn image of the character "志" (Shi) as a free resource. The character "志" carries meanings such as vision, will, motive, aim, and mind.
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Japanese Culture: The Appeal and Tradition of Japanese Seals

Japanese seals are called Hanko, In, and Insho. They play an important role in Japanese culture. Seals are used to indicate personal or corporate identity and ownership, and are widely used as a substitute for signatures and seals. This article explores the Japanese seal culture and details its charms and traditions.
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Mastering the Brush: Japanese Calligraphy Education in Schools

Hello to all the Japanese language learners out there! As you study how to write Japanese characters, Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana, Japanese people also study how to write the characters in their schools. Then, how and what Japanese people study it? Let’s take a closer look at in this blog!
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The Key to Unlocking Kanji: Decoding the Japanese Language with Kanji Radicals

The blog provides insights into kanji, borrowed characters from Chinese, and their composition using radicals. Radicals are essential components that contribute to the meaning and pronunciation of kanji, acting as building blocks for the characters. Understanding radicals helps in deciphering the composition and nature of various kanji characters.
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Exploring On-yomi and Kun-yomi in Kanji: Understanding the Sounds of Japanese Characters

This blog post explore the concept of On'yomi and Kun'yomi in Kanji, providing a clear explanation. Kanji is an essential part of learning Japanese, and understanding how to pronounce them correctly involves On'yomi and Kun'yomi, which are special reading rules. So, let's delve into the world of Kanji's sound variations together!
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