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Shodo is a traditional Japanese art form that uses brushes and ink to beautifully express written characters. Originating from China, it evolved uniquely in Japan. Shodo involves tools such as soft animal hair brushes, inkstones for grinding solid ink, and traditional Japanese paper. It features a variety of styles, including Kaisho (block script), Gyosho (semi-cursive script), and Sosho (cursive script), offering diverse expressions. The charm of Shodo lies in the beauty of line thickness, strength, and the use of empty space. Additionally, the act of writing itself brings a sense of calm and helps to harmonize the mind. ----------- 【Calligraphy writing】 This is all about the perpetuation Sometimes be forced to adapt What we need to change and what we should not be changed This moment is ours Passing the light to those yet unseen A tradition carried forward to the next 【The message of the calligraphy】 The traditional performing arts and cultural heritage that we still cherish today are invaluable treasures passed down through generations by our distant ancestors. They carry centuries of history and have been carefully preserved up to this day. Yet, if we compare them to just a few decades ago, we can see that the nature of entertainment and performing arts has undergone significant changes. And even now, these traditions continue to evolve. These changes are not random but rather essential transformations needed to ensure their continuity. The subtle changes we hardly notice in our daily lives accumulate over time, becoming part of the past, shaping history, and eventually taking root as culture that is passed on to future generations. As the years go by, when we reflect on the past, we often realize how much has changed. And those changes will inevitably carry forward into the future. As people living in the present, we have a responsibility to think deeply about what should be preserved and what should be changed—for the sake of this era and the generations to come. Identifying what to protect and what to transform, and ensuring these are carried forward into the future, is undoubtedly our mission. Because these traditions are precious legacies safeguarded by our ancestors, it is our duty to honor them, to care for them deeply, and to pass them on with intention and heart to the generations ahead. 【Only in JAPAN】 The fascination of traditional Japanese culture “Calligraphy,Kobudo, Japanese Drumming, and Flower Arrangement ----------------------------- Japanese traditional culture, with its profound history and aesthetics, has drawn attention from around the world. Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) was introduced from ancient China and developed uniquely in Japan during the Heian period with the creation of "kana" script. emphasizing deep spirituality. Kobudo (traditional martial arts) emerged in the Sengoku period as techniques for samurai in battle and has since been passed down as a culture emphasizing discipline and spiritual training. Wadaiko (Japanese drums) traces its roots to ancient festivals and rituals. Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement) originated during the Muromachi period as floral offerings in Buddhist rituals and evolved into an art form that expresses harmony with nature and symbolizes life. ------------------------------ ▼Shooting location&Collaboration Beautiful bamboo forest along the Nishiki River in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture KINNTAIKYOU,IWAKUNIJOU,MURASHIGESHUZOU,ZUISOUJI.SORA Cultural Festival Executive Committee ▼Appearance ・Japanese calligraphy Kinshū Iwamiya ・Kobudo (classical martial arts) Kunio Morimoto Erik Drummond Victor Brinson Trang Brinson ・taiko(Japanese drum) wadaikoshudan ~origin~ https://origin-japanesedrums.com ・Kado(flower arrangement) Makiko Sako