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#KawaseHasui (1883-1957), a landscape print artist, depicted Japanese nature in various seasons. #ndldigital https://t.co/k3uSYlV6ek
Our online exhibition explains the history of cherry blossom (#sakura) appreciation in Japan🌸 From popular viewing spots to #ukiyoe artworks and sketches, you can learn the rich culture around these beloved flowers! Check the link below👇
https://t.co/NbMyfJ7mKG
The night before the beginning of Spring (around February 4) is #Setsubun (bean-throwing festival). On this night, the whole family shouts "Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi! (Devils out, good luck in!)" and throws beans all over the house. #ndldigital
https://t.co/9KsbFluPzd
Have you ever heard of a dance called Bugaku? It is a dance accompanied by music that was introduced to Japan from China and Korea during the Nara and Heian period. Take a look at the colorful costumes of Bugaku! #ndldigital
https://t.co/8Nxaouer6z
#Ikebana is the art of #flowerarrangement which evolved in Japan, in which flowers and plants are arranged in a proper balance. People appreciate the beauty of their appearance and preciousness of life. Some examples from the Edo period at #ndldigital https://t.co/mjWbsRP3FJ
This is from a #nishikie series about #HouseBuilding, published by the Ministry of Education for early childhood education. Enjoy seeing how houses were built using traditional Japanese methods! #ndldigital https://t.co/ZbjBBJUQLT
Bunjinga (literati painting) by Uragami Gyokudo (1745-1820). He was also known as a musician and poet. #ndldigital https://t.co/4NGAQ78MOn
The months of the year are hidden in the picture. Can you find them? The answer is here: https://t.co/6lt0kmao4v #ndldigital
#Nishikie offer a glimpse of Edo's landmarks and seasonal pleasures. Takinogawa was famous for its waterfalls flowing through the valley and the autumn leaves. Enjoy the beauty of the Takinogawa River in Hiroshige's nishiki-e. https://t.co/mKn7iwtWoq