Japanese traditional culture

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The Deep Connection Between Calligraphy and Kōdō: A Harmony of Spirituality and Aesthetics

Discover the profound link between Japanese calligraphy and Kōdō, where artistry meets spirituality, cultivating mindfulness and inner harmony.
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What is Mizuguki(水茎)? An Introduction to Traditional Japanese Calligraphy and Paper

Explore "mizuguki," the graceful flow of brushwork in Japanese calligraphy and the unique textures of washi paper, enhancing the artistry of both!
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Embracing the Artistry of Kakizome (書初め): Dive into Japan’s New Year Tradition

Explore Kakizome, Japan's New Year tradition of writing wishes and aspirations. Celebrate this artistic expression of hope and beauty!
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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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