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Let's practice writing some Japanese characters! Originally created for our AI Workshops for Families, inspired by Kūsou/空相 and offered at the 46th Annual Powell Street Festival in collaboration with New Media Gallery, this video introduces some simple Japanese writing. Japanese Calligraphy artist Kisyuu will show you how to write some Kanji characters with a brush and pen. Learn how to write the characters for tree, woman, and fish, while learning a bit about the history of calligraphy. This video was produced by the Powell Street Festival. Calligraphy and Voice Over by Kisyuu Calligraphy Direction and Set Decoration by Tracy Moromisato Filmed and Edited by Hwa Pyung Lim Project Coordinator- Samantha Kuniko Marsh Learn more about Powell Street Festival Society at https://powellstreetfestival.com Follow us on social media to hear about upcoming events: Instagram: / powellstfest Facebook: / powellstfest Twitter: / powellstfest Subscribe to our monthly E-Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bsSpL About Powell Street Festival Society: The Powell Street Festival first took place in 1977 and has since expanded to be one of the largest and longest-running community arts festivals in Canada. The Powell Street Festival Society now functions as a non-profit registered charity arts organization based in Vancouver and the Paueru Gai Area—today known as the Downtown Eastside—located on the unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations. In addition to its signature event, The Powell Street Festival, the Society offers year-round programs and collaborates with local, national, and international organizations, artists, and communities to advance equity and well-being for all.