SuraSura Shodo
-Japanese calligraphy
The Heart of Sumi-nagashi, Japanese Beauty in Silence
【Course Content】
The history of Japanese calligraphy is said to date back to the 6th or 7th century, when it was first introduced to Japan from China.
At that time, the ability to write with a brush and ink was considered an important part of the culture of a special class of people, but as time went on, it became more widespread among the general public.
Straightening the back, slowly rubbing the ink, feeling the fragrance of the ink, and quietly preparing one’s mind to write letters.
This is not only for writing letters, but also for cultivating the power of thought, concentration, and imagination.
【3 Attractions】
- Healed by the scent of sumi ink.
- Writing letters with the correct posture prepares the mind.
- By holding a brush and writing letters in black ink, one can feel a flavor that cannot be found in printing.
【Service Contents】
- Choose one of your favorite kanji characters and practice on a piece of half-size paper before writing it on an uchiwa fan.
- Commemorative photo in yukata(Also available for men)
- Sakupawa presents a small gift
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Required Time | 90 min. ◇ Before lunch 10:00-11:30 ◇ Afternoon 14:00-15:30 |
Time of meeting | ◇ Morning[set]09:35 /[departure]09:40 ◇ Afternoon[set]13:35 /[departure]13:40 |
Meeting place | Nankai Main Line Sumiyoshitaisha Station ticket gate |
Charges | 8,000 yen |
the number of people | 3 to 10 persons |
◇ We will provide all tools and equipment, so please come empty-handed.♪
◇ This is done in a chair.