jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

Culture

Tea Ceremony
The Japanese tea ceremony was first is held by the matcha tea brought by the monk Eisai on his return from China. The tea ceremony is influenced by Zen Buddhism, using a small group of guests in a quiet environment.



Japanese Paint

Japanese painting is an art achieved in the country for long. The brush is became a traditional writing tool, and extending it for use as an artistic tool was probably natural.



Sculpture
The bronze and other metals are considered the most important. Other materials such as stone and ceramics are formed extremely important roles in the history of Japanese sculpture.

  
Ikebana 
Ikebana ( , ikebana?) is related to the floral arrangements. Is managed to win international acclaim for its focus on the harmonious use of color, rhythm and elegantly simple design. Ikebana is used in Japan.




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