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Sakura:Private Japanese calligraphy class at local home
In Japan, ballpoint pens and pencils are commonly used as writing instruments for letters and documents, while calligraphy, one of Japan's traditional art forms, utilizes brushes and ink, ancient writing tools, to artistically express Chinese characters and kana characters.Calligraphy is appreciated not only for the neatness of the characters but also for aspects such as the brushwork, the gradation of ink, and the overall aesthetic arrangement.Calligraphy originated in China, but it began in Japan in the 6th to 7th centuries in earnest, along with the introduction of brushes, ink, and paper-making techniques from China.At that time, it was considered essential knowledge for Japanese leaders, including nobles and warriors.Calligraphy encompasses various styles of writing.By learning calligraphy, one can understand the significance of each stroke in writing a character with care, as well as the meaning behind the brushstrokes.