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This is a list of Japanese artists.This list is intended to encompass Japanese who are primarily fine artists. For information on those who work primarily in film, television, advertising, manga, anime, video games, or performance arts, please see the relevant respective articles.
The following is a list of Japanese actresses in surname alphabetical order. Names are displayed given name first, per Wikipedia manual of style.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing that they are Japanese actresses or must have references showing that they are Japanese actresses and are notable.
Right screen of the Pine Trees screens (松林図 屏風, Shōrin-zu byōbu) by Hasegawa Tōhaku, c. 1595 Geidō ( 芸道 ) refers to the various traditional Japanese arts disciplines: Noh ( 能 ) (theater), kadō ( 華道 ) ( Japanese flower arrangement ), shodō ( 書道 ) ( Japanese calligraphy ), Sadō ( 茶道 ) ( Japanese tea ceremony ...
It occupies roughly the same position in the Japanese pantheon of aesthetic values as do the Greek ideals of beauty and perfection in the West." [ 3 ] Another description of wabi-sabi by Andrew Juniper notes that, "If an object or expression can bring about, within us, a sense of serene melancholy and a spiritual longing, then that object could ...
The aesthetic language and conventions of these media have increasingly come to represent the totality of Japanese art and culture abroad as well; the aesthetic of kawaii, for example, originally was derived from traditional concepts within Japanese art dating back to the 15th century, [75] but was explored within popular manga and anime series ...
Haru (波瑠, Haru, born June 17, 1991) is a Japanese actress and model from Adachi, Tokyo. [2] [3] She is known for the film Koizora (2007), [4] Maria-sama ga Miteru (2010), [5] the TV drama Asa ga Kita (2015-2016), and for co-hosting of the TBS talk show A-Studio.
Other consumer devices in Japan which allow for text entry via on-screen programming, such as digital video recorders and video game consoles, allow the user to toggle between the numerical keypad and a full keyboard (QWERTY, or ABC order) input system.
The Japanese diaspora and its individual members, known as Nikkei (Japanese: 日系, IPA:) or as Nikkeijin (Japanese: 日系人, IPA: [ɲikkeꜜːʑiɴ]), comprise the Japanese emigrants from Japan (and their descendants) residing in a country outside Japan.