Overcoming weakness View this post on Instagram He is from China. He loves Kyoto, so he chose and practiced both 京(Kyo)and 都(To)characters. He took our calligraphy class because he isn’t good at writing. That’s great aspiration. He did not seem to be satisfied with his work, and he said “l need more exercise.” But his work is neat in appearance so l like it.😊 #京都#京#都 #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture#Japaneseart#shodo#activityjapan#Japaneseworkshop#MichelinKyoto#BibGourmandKyoto#Kyotorestaurant#kaiseki#Japanesecuisine#Tsutsumi A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 22, 2019 at 1:30pm PST
You must be tired of doing calligraphy. View this post on Instagram Writing characters with writing brush needs concentration and makes you tired. But you can feel meal more delicious after class.😋 #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture#Japaneseart#shodo#activityjapan#Japaneseworkshop#MichelinKyoto#BibGourmandKyoto#Kyotorestaurant#kaiseki#Japanesecuisine A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 20, 2019 at 12:37am PST
Write together View this post on Instagram They were from Singapore. They often come to Japan, and they wanted to experience something except for sightseeing this time. The reason they chose our experience is that it’s with lunch.😋 #singapore #withlunch #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture#Japaneseart#shodo#activityjapan#Japaneseworkshop#MichelinKyoto#BibGourmandKyoto#Kyotorestaurant#kaiseki#Japanesecuisine A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 11:48pm PST
A unique gift for somebody View this post on Instagram It’s his first calligraphy, but he learned strokes so quickly. He’ll present it for his girl friend.🥰 #愛 #love#Japanesecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture#activityjapan#Japaneseworkshop A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 11:43pm PST
Intereset in Japanese calligraphy View this post on Instagram She is Hong Kong Chinese and can write Kanji but she have been interested in Japanese calligraphy, so enjoyed our class. She practiced sweep stroke several times and mastered it. Seeing your progress at a glance is one of the charm of calligraphy. #kanji #charm #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 11:37pm PST
Even if you are left handed View this post on Instagram They were both left-handed so it's little bit difficult for them to handle brushes. But they finished nice work.😃 Anyone can enjoy Japanese calligraphy. 🥰 #left-handed #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 10:16pm PST
It looks easy but… View this post on Instagram He said "It seems easy to see, but difficult to try.” That is exactly what is interesting about calligraphy.😁 #easy#difficult#interestingexperience#Japanese calligraphy A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 2:24pm PST
Great concentration! View this post on Instagram We practice with a brush together because it’s very effective way to convey a sense. He had great concentration and wrote carefully. 😲His character also represented seriousness and honesty.😉 He made wonderful work! Thank you for coming.😊 #concentration #旅#travel#journey #Japanesecalligraphy#experiencecalligraphy#airbnbJapan#tripadviser#airbnbexperience#Kyotoexperience#Japaneseculture A post shared by 堤 佳代 (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 12:52pm PST
Enjoy calligraphy! View this post on Instagram “Enjoy” It's interesting to express one’s feelings and views of the world through letters like a painting. #expressionyourself #enjoy #calligraphyinspired A post shared by Kayo Tsutsumi (@kayo.shodo) on Dec 19, 2019 at 9:56pm PST