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    Japanese calligraphy, also known as shodo, is a revered, centuries-old art form in Japan. It uses a brush and charcoal ink on paper, wood plaques, and fabric, and includes Chinese characters (kanji) and Japanese hiragana. Traditional styles of Japanese calligraphy include kaisho, gyosho, and sosho. The art form reflects character and spirit in Japanese culture and aims to achieve harmony between body and mind.
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