Description
There are various styles of calligraphy, such as regular script, running script, and cursive script. Kanji was introduced to Japan from China during the Yayoi period. With the introduction of Buddhism, Prince Shotoku and Emperor Shomu popularized calligraphy through copying sutras. There are various types of Japanese, such as kanji, hiragana, and katakana. At “Sasagiri-an”, we will carefully guide you so that you can come into contact with the world of Japanese and calligraphy more closely. The world of calligraphy drawn with a brush and ink is limitless. Time to face the Japanese paper in front of you with a unified mind. I would appreciate it if you could experience the importance of writing letters with all your heart, the depth of calligraphy, and the possibilities of calligraphy. *Minimum 2 people, maximum 8 people. *Reservation required at least 3 days before the experience.
?A reservation required at least three days in advance.
?Reservation requires at a minimum of 2 people and at a maximum of 8 people.