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Japanese Tea × Shodo × Incense — A Fifteen-Minute Ritual You Can Repeat at Home (shodo / Japanese calligraphy / Japanese culture / Japanese artist / japan and culture)

Why tea, shodo, and incense belong togetherThe first infusion of Japanese tea and the first stroke o...
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Soga no Umako and Japanese Calligraphy — The Buddhist Temples That Gave Birth to a Tradition of Writing

Introduction – Shodo Japanese Calligraphy, Buddhism, and Japanese CultureIf you are interested in Ja...
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Soga no Umako — Buddhism’s First Patron and the Dawn of Japanese Calligraphy

Introduction: Buddhism, Shodo Japanese Calligraphy, and the Asuka PeriodIf you are interested in Jap...
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Shodo Japanese Calligraphy: 7 Powerful Reasons Prince Shōtoku Still Shapes a Nation’s Spirit

Introduction: Why “Shodo Japanese Calligraphy” Matters NowWhen people hear shodo Japanese calligraph...
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Prince Shōtoku and Calligraphy — How an Ancient Visionary Shaped the Soul of Japanese Culture

Prince Shōtoku (Umayado no Ōji) stands as one of the most influential figures in Japan’s early histo...
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Prince Shōtoku and Japanese Calligraphy – Writing as the Foundation of Thought and Nationhood

Introduction – Why Prince Shōtoku Matters to Shodo Japanese CalligraphyWhen people search for shodo ...
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The Evolution of Japanese Calligraphy – From the Edo Period to Contemporary Expression

Introduction: The Modern Journey of Shodo Japanese CalligraphyAs we explored in the previous column,...
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How Japanese Calligraphy Became Part of Everyday Life in Japan

How Shodo Japanese Calligraphy Became Everyday Culture in JapanShodo Japanese calligraphy is more th...
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What Is Japanese Calligraphy? Experiencing Japanese Culture Through the Art of Shodo

Shodo Japanese calligraphy is often translated as “the way of writing.” It’s much more than writing ...
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