Learning about Japan through traditional calligraphy, interesting trends on Japanese television, and all about the word "Domo"
One way to learn about Japan is through its traditional calligraphy, which uses a writing brush called a fude (FOO-day) to write beautiful characters on paper. Japanese brush calligraphy is called "shodo," the Way of Writing, one of the Japanese arts that gets the character for "road" or "way" on the end, like Judo, Aikido, Kendo, and Nintendo (just kidding about that last one). Shodo is taught in Elementary School to encourage appreciation of the art, and it's common for kids to attend an evening "calligraphy school" to get better and writing with a brush. Even if you don't read Japanese it can be interesting to learn about how brush calligraphy works -- even the lowly kanji for the number '1' (just a horizontal line, e.g. 一) can be fun to learn to write in correct shodo style. Since assembling a writing brush, ink tray and ink can be quite a chore, the Japanese have invented the fude pen, with a flexible brush-like tip that lets you write as if you were using a traditional writing brush. J-List just happens to have these pens freshly restocked, along with books that help you get started, a Magic Calligraphy Practice Sheet that lets you write with water, calligraphy calendars for 2008, wacky Japanese T-shirts featuring calligraphy designs, and more!

Sabra Magazine 014 Aug 2007. New issue of Sabra. Aki-chan is looking lovely as always. | |
Japanese T-shirt "Domo-kun" (Youth size). By customer request, we've brought out the Domo Face T-shirt in kid's sizes. And knocked the price down too. | |
Biiku -- Mizuki Horii. Wow, is all I can say. 93 cm seems to be the perfect bust size. | |
Beyond Polite Japanese: A Dictionary of Japanese Slang and Colloquialisms. Learn all that slang you've been wainting to know. | |
Kanon visual Memories . I am a big fan of Kanon, and I'm glad to see this great book come out. I, uh, need one for myself. | |
Fude Oroshichaimashita ~ Initial Lesson. Wow, we're all about calligraphy today. For some odd resaon, "to put down the writing brush" is a euphemism for losing one's virginity. | |
Ayanami Kuro. Gorgeous Rei Ayanami themed doujinshi. This isn't just well drawn, it's well written. I was fascinated by the story. | |
Giri Giri Sisters. Great new manga from Megastore. | |
2008 Calendar -- Brilliant Japanese Beauty *Preorder*. Enjoy the artistic beauty of Japan with this gorgeous upcoming calendar. | |
Hello Kitty Strawberry Pretzel. Hello Kitty Pretz, that's got to be a lot of fun. | |
Chocobo Spoon. Official spoon of Final Fantasy fans. | |
iDog Happy Version -- Blue. iDog is back with great new colors. So cute, he dances! And the bog has funny English on it! | |
Revoltech No.020 -- Type-J9 Griffon ~ Patlabor. I am not so up on my Patlabor, but this is the cool "evil" Patlabor they have to do battle with. I think it's from the first movie? | |
Nihongo Journal Aug 2007. New issue of Nihongo Journal in stock. I used this successfully for many years (I used to read it in the bath). | |
Genuine MINO Ware Tea Set ( Serve & 2 Cups ) -- Happy Owl with Love Message . Really high quality tea sea from Mino, Japan. | |
Hobby Devil 1/7 Figure ~ C3XHobby. This is a rather interesting character from leading children's manga-a Mine Yoshizaki, who was actually a hentai artist before. Japan is a very flexible place. | |
DX Putifresh Muscat Bento Box Set . Putifresh is "pucchi" and "fresh," and this is a very cute bento box set we have for you. | |
Hello Kitty Mini Sauce Bottle Assortment . Hello Kitty sauce bottles. Yeah. | |
2008 Calendar -- Bonsai *Preorder*. Like Bonsai? Here is the new 2008 calendar. | |
2008 Calendar -- Michi ~ Japanese Proverb *Preorder*. More calligraphy! This is the always-popular Japanese calligraphy calendar, Michi. |























5 Comments:
Actually I thought the Kanji for Nintendo would/should be:
人手道
nin = person
te = hand
dou = way of
Which I though fit perfectly for the company. ^_^
12:38 AM
Heh. It's actually 任天堂, Hall of Heavenly Duty (hmm, perhaps I'm trying to hard on that translation ^_^). The normal "doh" ones are 柔道 (Judo, the Way of Flexibility), 茶道 (Sado, Tea Ceremony, note that when Japanese call it "Chado" they're doing it because you're a foreigner and you should politely correct them), and 空手道 although I don't usually think of that as one of the "doh's".
Which reminds me of the plug we got in Playboy back in the day, during the "ball kicking" craze (if you don't know, don't ask). The caption was "Tai-Kwon D'oh!"
1:38 AM
suzumiya haruhi at 2 am ... don't they want "normal" people to watch good animes too?
8:25 AM
Wow, these post must take a lot of time to make.
I can't wait to go to Japan next year for study abroad. Hopefully, after college I will be able to return to truly enjoy it.
12:26 PM
Haha, I do work hard on the updates. Have fun in Japan, I'm sure you'll love it (although your head will spin plenty, don't worry about that though).
8:02 PM
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