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Japanese calligraphy is an ancestral art.  
Japanese calligraphy is an ancestral art.  


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To make calligraphy you need the following tools:  
To make calligraphy you need the following tools:  


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*kanji de l'année
*kanji de l'année
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Japanese/Culture/Japan-Timeline|Japan Timeline]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Culture/Public-Holidays|Public Holidays]]
* [[Language/Japanese/Culture/Why-Learn-Japanese|Why Learn Japanese]]
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 26 March 2023

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Japanese calligraphy is an ancestral art.

It is considered as a way to reach the Buddha, because it requires a lot of calm and concentration.

The original name is 書道 / しょどう (shodou).

To make calligraphy you need the following tools:

筆 / ふで(Fude) Pencil
筆沖 / ふでおき(Fudeoki) Pencil support
墨 / すみ (Sumi) Ink
紙 / かみ (Kami) Paper
硯 / すずり (Suzuri) Inkpot
下敷き / したじき (Shitajiki) Blotter
文鎮 / ぶんちん(Bunchin) Paperweight

Work in progress...

I will add pictures and more informations later.

Notes :

  • écriture cursive
  • pression du pinceau
  • kanji de l'année

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