Kana calligraphy

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Saigyo (西行) and Calligraphy: The Depth of Poetic Brushstrokes

Explore Saigyo's poetic brushstrokes, where Heian to Kamakura-era artistry and deep emotions merge, captivating audiences even today.
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Ono Dofu (小野道風) and Calligraphy: Elegant Strokes

Discover Ono Dofu, the Heian-era calligrapher whose elegant strokes and deep philosophy continue to captivate audiences with their timeless beauty.
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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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The Timeless Artistry: A Journey through the History of Japanese Calligraphy

It is necessary to mention about the introduction of characters from China to Japan when we talk about origin of Japanese calligraphy. The Chinese characters, Kanji, has been used in China since around the 3rd century B.C., but Japan didn’t have characters at that time.
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