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CONTENTS

Foreword

The Beauty of Japanese Calligraphy

A Practical Guide

What you will need

Things to know before getting started

Further elements

Realities of planning your work

Hyōgu backing

Framing and Exhibiting

Tenkoku Seal Carving

Kokuji Carved Calligraphy

Takuhon Rubbings

Hyōsatsu Name Plates

Tehon explained

Tehon examples

Kaisho The Standard Script

Gyōsho The Semi-cursive Script

Hiragana The Japanese Syllabary

The History of Calligraphy

A Chart

China

Japan

Zen and Calligraphy

Korea

The Four Treasures

Fude Brush

Sumi Inkstick

Kami Paper

Suzuri Inks tone

Interviews with Famous Calligraphers

Uno Sesson - Abstract Calligraphy

Kaneko Ōtei - The Modern Movement

Chō Yōseki - Carved Calligraphy

Naruse Eizan - Classical Calligraphy

An Appraisal of a Work - Sōsōshi

Appendices

A few facts about Kanji, Kakijun, characters for daily use, monograms, graphology, Eiji Happō

Greetings

The Seasons

Special Names for a Person’s Age

A List of City and Country Names

Rakkanbun and the Sixty Year Cycle

Ateji

Kekkōhō

Hiragana, Katakana and Hentaigana

The Roots of Kanji

Some Notes on the Poetry of China and Japan

A List of Chinese and Japanese Poems

The Iroha Poem

Source List and Bibliography

Glossary

Sho Japanese Calligraphy

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