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Glossary of Japanese Arts Terms
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  sabaki
sabi
sado
Saga Ryu
satori
seishin tanren
seiza
sempai
Sendo
Sen-jutsu
sennin
Sennin-Do
Sennin Ryoji
sensei
shakuhachi
shamisen
shiatsu
shibui
shibumi
shigin
Shihan
shih-shin-toitsu
shinai
shinken
shinken shobu
Shin-shin-toitsu-do
Shin-shin-toitsu-ho
Shin-shin-toitsu no Yondai Gensoku
shin-soe-tai
Shinto
shisei
shiseido
shitajiki
shizen-tai
shizenteki
shochu geiko
shodo
shodoka
shogi
shogun
shoka
shoka shimputai
shoka shofutai
shoshin
shuchu-ryoku
shugyo
shuhitsu
shuji
Shu-shi Confucianism
Sogetsu Ryu
sohitsu
soji
sosho
suiseki
suji
sumi
sumi-e
sumo
suwari taiso
suzuri
shodo
Shodo is “the way of calligraphy,” and it enjoys a long history in Asia. Valued as not only a form of traditional brush writing, it is also thought to function as a form of “moving meditation” and to enhance concentration, willpower, and composure. Since the kanji, or “characters” that are shared by both China and Japan, often amount to abbreviated pictures, shodo has elements in common with abstract art.

 


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