Japanese Calligraphy
Small group sessions (max. 2 people)
🗓 Friday 10 April / Tuesday 15 April / Friday 17 April / Tuesday 22 April / Friday 24 April / Tuesday 29 April
⏰ 19:00 – 20:15 (75 minutes)
📍Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh West End Lobby
👘 By Wayfarer Shodo Edinburgh
💷 £15
Why do we write beautifully in Japanese calligraphy?
Calligraphy is not just about writing — it is a practice that connects the mind, body, and culture.
From a neuroscience perspective, the slow and deliberate movement of the brush improves focus, activates fine motor skills, and promotes a meditative state. It allows the brain to slow down, enhancing mindfulness and reducing stress.
By learning calligraphy, you also engage with Japanese tradition. Each stroke carries centuries of history, discipline, and aesthetic philosophy. You are not simply writing — you are participating in a cultural legacy.
At the same time, you develop practical skills:
Brush control and pressure balance
Stroke order and composition
Spatial awareness and rhythm
This workshop also offers a gateway to learning Japanese language. Writing kanji and hiragana by hand deepens your understanding of structure, meaning, and form — far beyond typing on a screen.
And of course, your work becomes something tangible. A piece you create can be displayed at home as personal interior art, bringing a sense of calm and beauty into your everyday space.
This session’s theme: “Spring” (春)
In this workshop, we will explore the beauty of “Spring” through both kanji and hiragana, while learning the fundamental techniques of Japanese calligraphy, such as stroke endings, balance, and flow.
What you will gain from this experience:
A calm, focused state of mind
A deeper connection to Japanese culture
Foundational calligraphy skills you can continue to build on
A better understanding of written Japanese
Your own beautifully crafted artwork to take home
Price: £20 per p
Japanese Calligraphy Small group sessions (max. 2 people) 🗓 Friday 10 April / Tuesday 15 April / Friday 17 April / Tuesday 22 April / Friday 24 April / Tuesday 29 April ⏰ 19:00 – 20:15 (75 minutes) 📍Hampton by Hilton Edinburgh West End Lobby 👘 By Wayfarer Shodo Edinburgh 💷 £15 Why do we write beautifully in Japanese calligraphy? Calligraphy is not just about writing — it is a practice that connects the mind, body, and culture. From a neuroscience perspective, the slow and deliberate movement of the brush improves focus, activates fine motor skills, and promotes a meditative state. It allows the brain to slow down, enhancing mindfulness and reducing stress. By learning calligraphy, you also engage with Japanese tradition. Each stroke carries centuries of history, discipline, and aesthetic philosophy. You are not simply writing — you are participating in a cultural legacy. At the same time, you develop practical skills: Brush control and pressure balance Stroke order and composition Spatial awareness and rhythm This workshop also offers a gateway to learning Japanese language. Writing kanji and hiragana by hand deepens your understanding of structure, meaning, and form — far beyond typing on a screen. And of course, your work becomes something tangible. A piece you create can be displayed at home as personal interior art, bringing a sense of calm and beauty into your everyday space. This session’s theme: “Spring” (春) In this workshop, we will explore the beauty of “Spring” through both kanji and hiragana, while learning the fundamental techniques of Japanese calligraphy, such as stroke endings, balance, and flow. What you will gain from this experience: A calm, focused state of mind A deeper connection to Japanese culture Foundational calligraphy skills you can continue to build on A better understanding of written Japanese Your own beautifully crafted artwork to take home Price: £20 per p
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