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"Dragon" Three patterns of Kanji, Chinese characters by Tatsuki Yuasa
"Dragon" Three patterns of Kanji, Chinese characters by Tatsuki Yuasa
We can say there are three patterns of Kanji, Chinese characters when you experience Japanese calligraphy.
Today we would like to explain using Kanji "Dragon".
Thinking of Kanji "Dragon", the structure of this Dragon character consists of head, body, horns and it represents a special spirit animal that makes rain and wind happen.
Kanji "Dragon" is a very important character in Japan.
We would like you to challenge to hands-on workshops of Japanese calligraphy at Koto Chikage. Here we can show you a creative Kanji of "Dragon" written by Tatsuki Yuasa.
Translated by Koto Chikage, sorry not chat GPT
♪Koto Chikage♪
Koto Chikage is a place where you can experience calligraphy, koto, shamisen, performing arts of cultural tradition of Japan. Koto Chikage is located at Nagoya-shi, Nishi-ku, JAPAN.
The nearest subway station is Meijo Park Station (Meijo Line) and Joshin Station(Tsurumai Line).
Today we would like to explain using Kanji "Dragon".
Thinking of Kanji "Dragon", the structure of this Dragon character consists of head, body, horns and it represents a special spirit animal that makes rain and wind happen.
Kanji "Dragon" is a very important character in Japan.
We would like you to challenge to hands-on workshops of Japanese calligraphy at Koto Chikage. Here we can show you a creative Kanji of "Dragon" written by Tatsuki Yuasa.
Translated by Koto Chikage, sorry not chat GPT
♪Koto Chikage♪
Koto Chikage is a place where you can experience calligraphy, koto, shamisen, performing arts of cultural tradition of Japan. Koto Chikage is located at Nagoya-shi, Nishi-ku, JAPAN.
The nearest subway station is Meijo Park Station (Meijo Line) and Joshin Station(Tsurumai Line).
