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						What is the importance of the concept of "harmony" in Japanese aesthetics?
													What is the importance of the concept of "harmony" in Japanese aesthetics?												
												
												
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Harmony, or “wa,” is a central principle in Japanese aesthetics, emphasizing balance, order, and unity in design, art, and daily life. It is reflected in traditional arts such as ikebana (flower arranging), bonsai (miniature tree cultivation), and tea ceremony, as well as in architecture and landscape design.