
Overview
Since ancient times, people in Japan have devoted themselves to the traditional art of calligraphy, shodo. Writing characters with ink on paper, they create works that express the inherent beauty of the Japanese written language. In shodo, brushes are used for applying the ink to the paper. The expressiveness of the characters derives from variations in the speed and force that the calligrapher uses to move the brush. The brushes themselves are simple objects, made from bundles of animal hair or other materials bundled together and fixed to a shaft. The actual materials used will depend on the style of calligraphy that is desired. On this edition of BEGIN Japanology, we examine the history, development and contemporary applications of ink brushes, introducing these simple implements that have been so essential to the development of Japanese writing and painting.
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2 - 1Nishijin-ori January 19, 2009
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2 - 2Kyoto Lacquerware January 26, 2009
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2 - 3Sake February 02, 2009
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2 - 4Katsura Rikyu February 09, 2009
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2 - 5Bonsai February 16, 2009
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2 - 6The Four Seasons February 23, 2009
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2 - 7Hina Dolls March 02, 2009
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2 - 8Nagasaki March 09, 2009
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2 - 9Five-Storey Pagodas March 16, 2009
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2 - 10Cherry Blossoms March 23, 2009
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2 - 11Chopsticks April 03, 2009
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2 - 12Aizome April 10, 2009
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2 - 13Bunraku April 17, 2009
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2 - 14Kiriko Cut Glass April 24, 2009
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2 - 15Traditional Folk Houses May 08, 2009
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2 - 16Tea Ceremony May 15, 2009
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2 - 17Soba May 22, 2009
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2 - 18Origami May 29, 2009
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2 - 19Imari Porcelain June 05, 2009
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2 - 20Folding Fan June 19, 2009
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2 - 21Kaiseki Cuisine July 10, 2009
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2 - 22The Sounds of Japan July 17, 2009
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2 - 23Masks July 24, 2009
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2 - 24Satoyama July 31, 2009
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2 - 25Kendo August 29, 2009
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2 - 26The Fragrances of Japan September 04, 2009
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2 - 27Spinning Tops September 11, 2009
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2 - 28Rock and Stone September 18, 2009
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2 - 29Ink Brushes September 25, 2009
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2 - 30Tsukemono October 02, 2009
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2 - 31Dogs October 09, 2009
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2 - 32Ramen October 16, 2009
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2 - 33Rice October 23, 2009
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2 - 34Shinto Shrine October 30, 2009
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2 - 35Festivals November 06, 2009
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2 - 36Shinkansen November 13, 2009
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2 - 37Gagaku November 20, 2009
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2 - 38Marriage November 27, 2009
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2 - 39Shogi December 04, 2009
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2 - 40Nabe Cuisine December 11, 2009
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2 - 41Sword December 18, 2009