Tameshigiri: Japan’s Blade Art Meets Europe

Tameshigiri - Paris

https://www.japanartfair.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Tameshigiri-Paris.mp4 Japanese diplomacy in Europe has long leveraged cultural exchange to strengthen ties and foster mutual understanding. As the Japan Foundation and Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( MOFA) send cultural ambassadors across Europe, this blade art becomes a bridge between samurai tradition and modern audiences. Initiated by Mr. Etsuro Ninomiya (Financial Counsellor of The Embassy of Japan in […]

Kazuki Kawashima and the Prayer of the Katana

Amid the mountains of Japan, far from the rhythms of modernity, Kazuki Kawashima carries forward a sacred legacy. As a katanakaji – a traditional Japanese swordsmith – he does more than shape steel: he forges soul into substance. His work is not industrial, nor is it merely artisanal. It is devotional. “Forging a katana is […]

Journey of Ink and Legacy

Japanese calligraphy, or shodō, began as Chinese writing brought to Japan in the 2nd–3rd centuries, later branching into a uniquely Japanese art form by the Manyōgana era and flourishing in the Heian court under the “Three Brushes” masters. More than decorative writing, shodō is a spiritual discipline: its deliberate ink preparation and brush strokes cultivate […]

The Samurai Museum Berlin: A Gateway to Japan’s Warrior Heritage

In a quiet corner of bustling Berlin lies a place where time bends, transporting visitors to the austere beauty of feudal Japan. The Samurai Museum Berlin, tucked away amidst modern architecture, holds within its walls a world shaped by honor, discipline, and artistry. Among the treasures on display, there is one object that often draws […]