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The monks of temples in Japan have always dedicated themselves to the art of Shodo, the way of writing.
This small temple on Mount Koyasan is an example of this splendid art.
Ideogrammi nel tempio
I monaci dei templi in Giappone si sono dedicati da sempre all’arte dello Shodo, la via della scrittura.
Questo piccolo tempio sul monte Koyasan è un esempio di questa splendida arte.
Ho scoperto questo termine giapponese, che indica 50 sfumature diverse d'amore.
Una cascata di fiori di cappero da un muraglione, dopo il calar del sole
I semi dei capperi vengono trasportati dal vento e spesso si fermano nelle fessure delle pietraie e dei muri. Così vengono scaldati dal tepore del sole e riparati dal gelo.
Ma se qualcuno decide di farli crescere nel proprio giardino, è molto difficile coltivarli ...
Genova
Be', il collegamento tra i Kanji e i capperi è un po' ardito...
A waterfall of caper flowers from a wall in the city
Kanji is a Japanese word to translate different shades of love
it symbolize power and strength
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Kanji is one of the 3 oldest writing systems in Japan. It is however the most complex. Japanese Kanji symbols are actually taken from China, and like Chinese characters each symbol doesn’t actually represent a letter of the alphabet. Instead, each kanji symbol represents a word or a sound. In this respect they’re somewhat similar to hieroglyphics.
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It had been a long time since I posted any reflecting spoon images! But they are altogether too much fun!
This image is from page 69 of Splash 5: Best of Watercolor. The artist, Mark Mehaffey, says ~ Kanji is an ancient form of Japanese picture writing. I try to handle the Kanji character as a form or shape in space....
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Los kanjis (漢字 kanji?, literalmente «carácter han») son los sinogramas utilizados en la escritura del idioma japonés.
Gracias a la cercanía de Japón con China, cuando los japoneses quisieron empezar a escribir, la influencia china era tan fuerte en la cultura japonesa que simplemente importó muchos conocimientos, entre ellos la escritura. Los kanji son uno de los tres sistemas de escritura japoneses junto con los silabarios hiragana y katakana, para los que existen reglas generales a la hora de combinarlos, pues cada uno tiene una función diferente.
Los kanji se usan en su mayoría para expresar conceptos, a diferencia del chino, donde pueden emplearse también en su carácter fonético.1 Asimismo existen combinaciones de kanjis que no obedecen a su significado original y que solo se toman por su valor fonético. A estas combinaciones se les denomina «ateji» (当て字). Como ejemplos tenemos «ofuro» (お風呂, baño) y «sewa» (世話, cuidado, atención). En todo caso, dichas combinaciones fonéticas no son tan frecuentes como en el idioma chino.
A cada kanji le corresponde un significado y se usa como determinante de la raíz de la palabra; las derivaciones, conjugaciones y accidentes se expresan mediante el kana (sobre todo hiragana), que en dicho caso se denomina okurigana. De esta forma, conviven tanto el sistema de escritura autóctono (pero sacado de la misma escritura Han) y el sistema importado (es decir, los Kanji).
Although the room was full with characters, it was the woman in red who caught my eye.
部屋は文字でいっぱいでしたが、私の目を引いたのは赤い服を着た女性でした
I believe these are Kanji characters spelling out names in memory of the dead.
Zōjō-ji Buddhist temple, Tokyo.
Olympus OM2, Ektachrome 64, digitised by photographing the original 35mm slide on a light pad; 12mm extension tube used. Tethered capture in Lightroom.
The last part of the ascent to the Kanji La, at around 5250m, looking more or less southwards. Slow paces, deep breaths. Today there is much less snow than in 1983.
Olympus OM2, Olympus OM Zuiko fisheye 16mm f/3.5, Ektachrome 64, digitised by photographing the original 35mm slide on a light pad; 12mm extension tube used. Tethered capture and slight 'defishing' in Lightroom.
A fisheye view northwards from the Kanji La, at around 5250m. A 'normally' exposed and developed image, overlapping the previous one considerably. The snowy mountains on the distant horizon are the Karakoram giants, some over 8000m high, 200km away.
Olympus OM2, Kodachrome 64, digitised by photographing the original 35mm slide on a light pad; 12mm extension tube used. Tethered capture in Lightroom.
The village of Kanji in Ladakh is at an altitude of around 3850m.
The Flickr mapping gives Kashmir as the location, which may be politically true but culturally we are firmly in Ladakh, having left Kashmir behind.
Olympus OM2, Kodachrome 64, digitised by photographing the original 35mm slide on a light pad; 12mm extension tube used. Tethered capture in Lightroom.
The village of Kanji in Ladakh is at an altitude of around 3850m.
The Flickr mapping gives Kashmir as the location, which may be politically true but culturally we are firmly in Ladakh, having left Kashmir behind.
Olympus OM2, Kodachrome 64, digitised by photographing the original 35mm slide on a light pad; 12mm extension tube used. Tethered capture in Lightroom.
The village of Kanji in Ladakh is at an altitude of around 3850m.
The Flickr mapping gives Kashmir as the location, which may be politically true but culturally we are firmly in Ladakh, having left Kashmir behind.