Sosekido

The school Sosekido (素石堂) was formed by my sensei, Unkotsu Komine (小峰雲骨) many years ago. I was 13 years old when I first met him, and it was the beginning of my long-time calligraphy path.

Japanese Old Name of the Month-February

February is the shortest month of the year. It’s flown for me. How was it for you? February is the second month and…

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Japanese Old Name of the Month-January

Hello 2022. Before the Gregorian calendar was introduced, Japan used a lunar calendar and each month had a beautiful name. Although the current…

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Happy New Year 2022, Mizunoe-tora!

2022 is a year of tiger. What year will it be? New year greetings from sosekido.

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Weekend Workshop -Overcome Your Fear-

Calligraphy workshop, Overcome your fear will be held in December in Berlin. This is a three-day workshop.

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My First NFT to Celebrate Cardano Release in Japan

Yesterday, I was completely unaware of NFT markets. I didn’t understand what was all about, and still don’t. A friend of mine from the Lace Cardano…

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Happy New Year 2021 and Zen Word, Kokoro Shizuka

Happy New Year, everyone. I do hope this year to be a little calmer and kind to us.  Here is a New Year's…

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Collaboration Wishes of Tanabata – 星に願いを-

This is a collaboration with a Mexican composer, Mario Hernández for Tanabata Festival on the 7th of July. It's an old legend in…

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Calligraphy Exhibition “Dancing Brush” Vernissage

On the 21st of February 2020, we had the vernissage at Atelier für Photography. This was our fourth calligraphy exhibition at this place and…

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Sosekido School Calligraphy Exhibition “Dancing Brush” at Atelier für Photographie in Berlin

Sosekido school calligraphy exhibition will start on the 21st of February. This is our annual event which my students participate. The theme is “Dancing Brush/Tanzende…

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Performance at World Money Fair 2020 in Berlin

On the 31st of January, World Money Fair 2020 was held at Estrel Hotel Berlin. This year the Japan Mint was the host and I…

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