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81:, Tokyo. People were moved to tears, and the gallery attracted recognition in newspapers and online. This opened the door to her later accomplishments, as she eventually gained international regard. When creating her calligraphy, she wishes to make people happy. These feelings are shown through her works. 69:
Despite these successes, Kanazawa and her mother faced tradegy when she was 14 years old, her father died of a heart attack, adding to the family's hardship. Her mother became determined to exhibit Kanazawa's work when she turned 20, as this was her father's dream.
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called her the most famous living calligrapher in Japan, and perhaps the most famous calligrapher in the world. The newspaper also said she may be the world's most famous person with Down syndrome.
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Her calligraphy is characterized by its large scale, her largest work to date being 15 meters long. She frequently performs her calligraphy in public, including at temples and shrines such as
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She has also staged some solo exhibitions. One of them begin the Mori Art Center Gallery in Roppongi Hills. Her solo exibition in Mori Art Center Gallery is called "Tsuki no Hikari"
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where she began teaching her daughter calligraphy as well. The school, opened for children in their neighborhood, was to help Shōko make friends.
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For the opening ceremony of the 2013 National Sports Festival of Japan in Tokyo, she created a large work of the Japanese character for dream.
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Prefecture, opened in 2012, the Sinary Shōko Kanazawa Museum in Kyoto, opened in 2015, and the Shoko Kanazawa Museums in Ginza, Tokyo and
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On October 18, 2022, Kanazawa was appointed as the Tokyo Tower's first Cultural Ambassador to promote diversity and Japanese culture.
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At the age of ten, Shōko Kanazawa had, according to her mother, learned the basics of calligraphy, and was able to write a
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Outside of Japan, Kanazawa has had exhibitions in New York, Pilsen and Prague, all in 2015, and in Singapore in 2016.
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Several exhibition spaces are dedicated specifically to her calligraphy works: the Shōko Kanazawa Art Museum in
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At the age of 30, she took the step of living independently from her mother, making and eating her own meals.
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consisting of 276 characters. In 2001, she won her first award at a calligraphy student exhibition.
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Aside from her artwork, she co-authored with her mother several books about calligraphy, from
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The gallery is divided into three parts, showing traces of around fifty of her works.
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were the only calligraphers among the participating poster artists.
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Kanazawa became the subject of a documentary film titled
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Index

Shoko Kanazawa
calligrapher
Tokyo
Down syndrome
Ōta, Tokyo
sutra
Ginza
Kenchō-ji
Tōdai-ji
Kennin-ji
Chūson-ji
Itsukushima Shrine
Iwaki, Fukushima
Izu, Shizuoka
NHK
Taira no Kiyomori
United Nations Headquarters
World Down Syndrome Day
Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Kōji Kakinuma
Japan Forward








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