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Traditional Japanese art has a strong influence from Chinese and Buddhist culture.
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10 Interesting Fact About Traditional Japanese Art
10 Interesting Fact About Traditional Japanese Art
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Traditional Japanese art has a strong influence from Chinese and Buddhist culture.
The use of limited colors in traditional Japanese art is called Yokujo.
Japanese calligraphy art, known as Shodo, was developed by Zen monks in the 14th century.
One form of the famous traditional Japanese art is the art of paper folding, or origami.
Traditional Japanese art also includes wood, or wood carving.
In the Edo era, Ukiyo-E art that described daily life became popular among the general public.
Traditional Japanese art also includes painting with watercolors, or Sumi-E.
Traditional Japanese painting, such as Nihonga, uses techniques and materials that have been known for centuries.
Traditional Japanese art also includes ceramic art, such as raku-yaki.
Traditional Japanese art is strongly influenced by the philosophy and important cultural values, such as simplicity, purity, and order.