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Ray G Cunningham

Bonsai, an Exquisite Japanese Art Form

... but a short time, to learn the basic art of pruning a bonsai tree and give you great satisfaction, but perhaps a lifetime to master the art. Japanese, 'shin zen bi' combines the three forces, beauty, truth and essence, as part of the ... Read Read: Bonsai, an Exquisite Japanese Art Form

By: Ray G Cunningham | 01/01/2008 | Gardening

The Art of Making a Bonsai From a Shrub

Many people are considering bonsai simply as a tree, but it’s not. Bonsai is a peace of Japanese art, the recreation of nature in a miniature style, a secret wish to exalt the nature and also to bring the nature into the living space, ... Read Read: The Art of Making a Bonsai From a Shrub

By: Aura Angheliu | 29/05/2007 | Gardening

The Art of Japanese Bonsai

... azaleas to create magnificent bonsai following years of pruning, wiring and careful attention. The Japanese art of bonsai, and its precursor, the Chinese art of penjing, are rooted in the traditions of Asian culture. The art of raising ... Read Read: The Art of Japanese Bonsai

By: Fran Black | 07/06/2006 | Gardening

2 Ways to Keep it Cool as You Learn How to Speak Japanese

... a good thing. And who knows? You may make a new friend or two. If martial arts are not your cup of tea, you could check out other Japanese art forms such as Japanese film, animations or comic books. Anime animations and Manga comic ... Read Read: 2 Ways to Keep it Cool as You Learn How to Speak Japanese

By: Paul Brown | 07/04/2008 | Languages

Knowing the Rich Japanese Culture

... Sumi-e or ink painting is the art of painting an object or scene. Another form of Japanese art that is a part of the Japanese culture is the Ikebana. It is the art of flower arrangement and is still widely used in Japan as well as in other ... Read Read: Knowing the Rich Japanese Culture

By: Tomoko Asai | 25/11/2008 | Destinations

How To Incorporate Japanese Design In Your Home

... ages. How Japanese art was influenced by Chinese and western influences over time. Japanese art would not be Japanese art without its incredibly beautiful paintings. Japanese paintings took their inspiration from the Chinese style of ... Read Read: How To Incorporate Japanese Design In Your Home

By: Adam Peters | 09/10/2007 | Home Improvement
Henry Ellis

The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK

... to give to the British people. The Japanese youth was Yukio Tani (1881 - 1950) and he was an exponent of the Japanese art of Jujutsu. The combination ofBarton Wright, as entrepreneur /manager and Yukio Tani, a natural showman, led the two ... Read Read: The Origins of Martial Arts in the UK

By: Henry Ellis | 01/11/2007 | Martial Arts

5 Reasons Why You Must Study Japanese

... and charming adorable creatures. To appreciate the likes of Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, study Japanese. Chindogu, A Japanese Art Among the various Japanese art forms such as origami, ikebana, and tea ceremony, the chindogu is the most note- ... Read Read: 5 Reasons Why You Must Study Japanese

By: Dinah Leabeau | 31/10/2008 | Education

Reasons to Learn Japanese

... . You will have a good reason to study Japanese with Naruto and Dragon Ball Z. Chindogu, A Japanese Art Japan boasts of various art forms such as the tea ceremony, ikebana, and origami, but none is as interesting as chindogu. This art ... Read Read: Reasons to Learn Japanese

By: Dinah Leabeau | 31/10/2008 | Education

Top Five Reasons to Study Japanese

... storylines. Consider Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, and you will have a very good idea of why you have to study Japanese. Chindogu, A Japanese Art Of the various Japanese art forms such as origami, ikebana, and tea ceremony, the chindogu is ... Read Read: Top Five Reasons to Study Japanese

By: Dinah Leabeau | 30/07/2008 | Education

A Close Look at Japanese Culture

... In Japan, these lengthy comic books are very popular and are generally put out each month. Some modern Manga are even influenced by popular Japanese arts like Yokai (Monsters and ghosts) and Shunga (the erotic art). Osamu Tezuka is believed ... Read Read: A Close Look at Japanese Culture

By: John Parks | 30/12/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Arts And Crafts History: Origins 1830-1860

... and natural materials. The timing was perfect for in 1862 the London International Exhibition showcased never-before-seen Japanese arts and Crafts, which had an immediate effect on design. England quickly became enamored with this new look ... Read Read: Arts And Crafts History: Origins 1830-1860

By: Katherine Hill | 28/02/2009 | Home Improvement

The Rich Japanese Culture

... bronze and the bronze statue in Japan and the Great Buddha at Kamakura are the famous outcomes. The Ikebana or Japanese art of floral arrangements expresses the appreciation towards nature and color. Traditional Japanese musical instruments ... Read Read: The Rich Japanese Culture

By: Sun | 09/07/2009 | News & Society

Choosing the Right Martial Art For You

... about every art offers at least some of each aspect, but they generally all focus more one way or the other. Karate: Karate is a Japanese art, and within it are dozens of styles. It focuses on strikes with the hands and feet. Throws and ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Martial Art For You

By: Max Miller | 10/09/2009 | Martial Arts

Japanese Woodblock Master Kuniyoshi's Tattooed Suikoden Heroes

... added including one in the smaller chuban format.     Triptychs  Kuniyoshi's outstanding contribution to Japanese art is also to be found in his warrior triptychs. The designs for these triptychs were so distinctive because of his use of ... Read Read: Japanese Woodblock Master Kuniyoshi's Tattooed Suikoden Heroes

By: Marijn Kruijff | 12/12/2009 | Visual Art

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