Sho-Calligraphy

Sho-Calligraphy

The purpose of the calligraphy field is to cultivate highly skilled professionals who can contribute to society as calligraphers and calligraphy researchers.Based on the education in the academic group, students take theoretical subjects and practical subjects in parallel, and acquire specialized knowledge and skills in both.Calligraphy in recent years has tended to clearly reflect trends in cutting-edge calligraphy and calligraphy history, and calligraphy and calligraphy have become more closely linked than ever before.In light of this situation, the completion research requires both a thesis and production, as in the academic division, with the aim of training new calligraphy experts who will open up new eras.Special quotas have been set up to accommodate working adults.

Main specialized subjects

Calligraphy

book appreciation theory

Kanji exercises A-D

Kana exercises A and B

Career path for graduates

Many of them are active as calligraphers, seal engravers, and calligraphers while working hard to educate throughout the country as junior high school, high school, and university teachers.They are also active in various fields that match their majors, such as curators at museums and art galleries and editors at publishing companies.

Main graduates

H2 Toshihiro Ikeda Professor, Osaka Kyoiku University
H3 Ineko Nabeshima Director of Taito Calligraphy Museum
H4 Kazushi Kamikokura Associate Professor, Kogakukan University
H6 Taro Ogura Associate Professor, Seitoku University
H6 Kazuyuki Shimada Educational Publishing Calligraphy Department Editor-in-Chief
H7 Chisai Yano Professor, Morioka University
H8 Shoichi Osako Professor, Yasuda Women's University
H8 Masahiko Furuki Associate Professor, Kyushu Women's University
H15 Takaaki Hashimoto Professor, Kokugakuin University
H16 Nobuhiro Nakamura Calligraphy Museum Researcher
H17 Yoshiha Yamada Curator of Saida Memorial Museum
H20 Chen Jianzhi Taipei National Palace Museum Researcher
H22 Katsunori Rokutobe Tokyo National Museum Researcher
H22 Kaoru Kaneko Curator of Idemitsu Museum of Art
H23 Nankako Tamura Textbook Investigator, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
H25 Momoko Hoshiko Curator of Nagoya City Museum of Art
H27 Chiho Yamada Researcher, Sannomaru Shozokan of the Imperial Palace
H29 Akihiro Ida Assistant Professor, Yasuda Women's University
H29 Kenmochi Shogo Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art Curator
H30 Erika Arai Tokyo National Museum Associate Fellow
R4 Kenjiro Haruta Taito Calligraphy Museum Curator
R4 Aika Kuromatsu Fude no Sato Kobo Curator
R5 Kika Kasahara Curator of Fukuyama Museum of Art

*Includes graduates who have not transitioned to an arts degree program.

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