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- Kakizome abstract "Kakizome (書き初め, literally \"first writing\") is a Japanese term for the first calligraphy written at the beginning of a year, traditionally on January 2. Other terms include 吉書 (kissho), 試筆 (shihitsu) and 初硯 (hatsusuzuri).Traditionally, kakizome was performed using ink rubbed with the first water drawn from the well on New Year's Day. Seated facing a favourable direction, people would write Chinese poetry containing auspicious words and phrases such as long life, spring, or perennial youth. These poems were then often burned. In modern times, people often write out auspicious kanji rather than poems. School pupils up to senior high school are assigned kakizome as their winter holiday homework.Each year on January 5, several thousand calligraphers gather at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo's Chiyoda-ku for a kakizome event that is widely covered by media.The kakizome paper is usually burned on 14 January in the Sagicho festival. If the burning paper flies high, it is said that the person will be able to write a more fair hand.".
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- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Category:January_observances.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_calligraphy.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winter_traditions.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Chiyoda,_Tokyo.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_calligraphy.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Nippon_Budokan.
- Kakizome wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
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- Kakizome subject Category:January_observances.
- Kakizome subject Category:Japanese_calligraphy.
- Kakizome subject Category:New_Year_celebrations.
- Kakizome subject Category:Winter_traditions.
- Kakizome hypernym Term.
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- Kakizome comment "Kakizome (書き初め, literally \"first writing\") is a Japanese term for the first calligraphy written at the beginning of a year, traditionally on January 2. Other terms include 吉書 (kissho), 試筆 (shihitsu) and 初硯 (hatsusuzuri).Traditionally, kakizome was performed using ink rubbed with the first water drawn from the well on New Year's Day. Seated facing a favourable direction, people would write Chinese poetry containing auspicious words and phrases such as long life, spring, or perennial youth.".
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