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Art in Japan Overview |
Art in Japan is
really ancient,
dating back to its rise in some 6th century and having about
12 main periods. There is no similar art in the world
comparing to
Japanese art. It may be that unique due to its remote location and only
some Asian countries' art may be supposed to have something
in
common with that of Japan. Though it was greatly influenced
by
Buddhism and China art. There was an Emperor in Japan that believed
that China was the country to give origins to the new and
remarkable and Japan is the land to take over all the bright and
transform it, but the approach took place long ago, and long ago the
Japanese began doing their best to develop their unique native
art
and architecture.
When you travel Japan,
you are
likely to visit some art galleries, museums and theaters to grasp
some Japanese art notions and techniques, though
the art
itself is believed to be simple and colourful, it's very famous all
over the world. And nowadays it's especially popular to decorate
lodgings in Japanese styles with dominant red and yellow colours, true
tea sets brought from Japan and sakura paintings and of course the
unusual Japanese lanterns that make a room of majestic
charm.
Truth be told bizarre
is the best word to describe art in Japan. Only here you may look at
scrolls of calligraphic writings and parchment manuscripts, wonderful
papier-mache figures, incredible and remarkable paintings and
graphic designs,
unbelievable sculptures, exceptional ceramics and textiles, amazing
Buddha
monuments made of wood and painted in gold, unusual
woodblocks, puppet, comedy and drama theaters. Grasp an opportunity to
see an unbelievable and unforgettable performance.
Ikebana is also worth mentioning, it's a skill of
making perfect bouquets and it's one of the key features
of art in Japan. And of course Japanese
architecture is one more example of uniqueness of the land of
the rising sun. Bear in mind that tea
ceremony is regarded an art of eating and
drinking in Japan and is exceptional
Travel Japan to touch its centuries-old history, architecture,
traditions and art, because they are unique and unusual. And
it's
no exaggeration!
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