Introduction to Japanese Traditional Art

The Web KANZAKI presents an introduction to Japanese traditional arts and literature, based on Japan: A Pocket Guide, 1996 Edition by Foreign Press Center. Following pages have concise explanation of each field of art as well as several links to related sites.

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And some other links to Japanese art related sites which may be of your interest (this section is still preliminary) ...

  • The Official Sumo Homepage by Nihon Sumo Kyokai
  • World Wide Sumo Web List Jumping point to the world Sumo, the Japanese traditional wrestling which has more than 1,000 years' history.
  • Japanese Flute is a home page of Hobby Circle of Japanease Flute, who enjoy plaing flute, hand making flute, and study history of Japanease flute.
  • Wajima-Nuri On-line invites you to the world of Wajima-nuri, the most famous Japanese traditional lacquer ware.
  • Japan Pottery Home Page The author visits many potters throughout Japan, and collects what she like, diaplaying them at the gallary.
  • WARRIOR DOLL, JAPANESE HANDICRAFT Sounds strange? These dolls have been accepted by Japanese families as a bringer of good luck since olden days.
  • Akitsu Gallery Collections of Japanese woodblock prints, and some useful information such as sections on artist's signatures as well as a glossary ofterms. It also plans to create a highly detailed reference section and hopefully, a searchable database.

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