In this short video, Sadako Ohki, Japan Foundation Associate Curator of Japanese Art in the Department of Asian Art and the Yale University Art Gallery, offers a history of Japanese written language made by adapting and re-forming kanji, Chinese characters, concentrating on calligraphic forms in ink and brush.

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