Japanese Literature

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Kana Calligraphy as a Literature of Emotion — The Relationship Between Waka and Writing

Explore kana calligraphy as a literature of emotion, where waka poetry comes alive through brushwork, spacing, and flowing lines.
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The Tale of Genji and Calligraphy: The Culture of Writing as a Symbol of Heian Aristocracy

Explore how calligraphy in The Tale of Genji reflects Heian aristocracy’s values, blending beauty, emotion, and education in love and culture.
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Japanese CharactersThe Four Pillars of Japanese Writing: Exploring the History of Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana and RomajiJapanese Characters

Explore the fascinating histories of Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and Romaji and their profound impact on Japanese culture and communication!
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Sari Fujiwara (藤原佐理): A Master Calligrapher of Japanese Calligraphy

Explore Fujiwara Sari's legacy as a master calligrapher from the Nara and Heian periods, whose innovative style significantly shaped Japanese calligraphy.
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