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						Can you explain the history and significance of Japanese calligraphy
													Can you explain the history and significance of Japanese calligraphy												
												
												
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Japanese calligraphy, known as “shodo,” has a rich history dating back to ancient China. It involves the artistic writing of kanji characters using brush and ink, emphasizing rhythm, balance, and expression. Calligraphy is considered a form of meditation and is practiced as a traditional art form in Japan.