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A Kimono (Irouchikake) Scuffle at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): こ (i.e. "ko")
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Kanji: 見
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Kanji: 音
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Kanji: 車
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Rinsho – The Magical Ink Time Machine. Part I
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Importance of the stroke order in writing Chinese characters.
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59回無心会書展 – 59th Calligraphy exhibition of Mushin Kai (Part 2).
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What Wikipedia Can’t Tell You About Urban Calligraphy
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The calligraphy exhibition of Master Ishitobi Hakkō (石飛博光), Tōkyō, July 2011, Part 2.
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What Calligraphy Teachers Never Told You About The Nitten
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Hanging scroll – the ancient tradition (Part 1)
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Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist
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How Selling Calligraphy Can Get You to Your Heart’s Desire
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Why do People Ask Calligraphers to Have Their Name Translated from English to Japanese?
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How to understand Far Eastern Calligraphy? (Part Two)
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Les magiciens de l’encre : 王羲之 (Wang Xizhi, 303 – 361) Première partie
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Shadow Photography and Calligraphy
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Discovering My Inner Japanese Artistic Soul
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A tus varázslói: 王羲之 (Wang Xizhi, i. sz. 303 – 361), 3. rész.
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): あ (i.e. "a").
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): え (i.e. “e”)
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): ね (i.e. “ne”)
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): う (i.e. “u”)
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The calligraphy exhibition of Master Ishitobi Hakkō (石飛博光), Tōkyō, July 2011, Part 1.
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What is Shihan and is Ranking Important in Calligraphy?
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Kanji: 一
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Kanji: 上
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Illiterate heart – reflections on self.
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): し (i.e. "shi")
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Nichiren as Calligrapher, The Lotus Sutra, Siddham, and Moji-Mandala.
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Crossing Japanese Calligraphy Borders
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Kanji: 学
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Kanji: 出
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Review of Snoopy Japanesque
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新しい時代の 王羲之 や空海を!
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Inspiration and Kana(Interview with Master Usuki )
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How are Inkstones and Cast Iron Cookware similar?
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Kanji: 校
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Searching for a Soul Mate – choosing a calligraphy brush. Part II
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ことば・感動を書に
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5 Tips to Help Anyone Starting Off in Shodo
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PERSONA NON GRATA – Chiune Sugihara
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平仮名 (ひらがな, hiragana): て (i.e. “te”)
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Selecting works for a calligraphy exhibition
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Beauty from Brokenness-The Nozomi Project
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