THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
April 4, 2022 at 18:53 JST
A calligraphy work by Yoshie Koshihara at Sensoji temple in Tokyo’s Taito Ward on April 3 (Tsubasa Setoguchi)
Calligrapher Yoshie Koshihara wrote one line she chose from Article 9 of Japan’s oldest written law on a sheet of “washi” paper at Sensoji temple in Tokyo’s Taito Ward on April 3. [Read More]
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