かぞ
書き初め
1. first calligraphy of the year
2. KakizomeKakizome (書き初め, literally "first writing") is a Japanese term for the first calligraphy written at the beginning of a year, traditionally on January 2. Other terms include 吉書(kissho), 試筆(shihitsu)and 初硯(hatsusuzuri). Traditionally, kakizome was performed using ink rubbed with the first water drawn from the well on New Year's Day. Seated facing a favourable direction, people would write Chinese poetry containing auspicious words and phrases such as long life, spring, or perennial youth.
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Read “Kakizome” on English Wikipedia
Read “書き初め” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Kakizome” on DBpedia
書初め 【かきぞめ】、書初 【かきぞめ】
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