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Kites: Paper Wings Over Japan Book
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No one knows for certain when the first kite was created. China, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Islands are often cited as possible locations of this remarkable invention, which is certainly two thousand or more years old. Whatever their precise birthplace and date, kites were first documented entering Japan from China via Korea in the first millennium A.D. From the beginning, the kite was for the Japanese a vehicle of wonder and art, and a celebration of joy. This delightful book surveys the art of creating and flying Japanese kites. Following a brief history of these kites from their origins to the present, the book takes a close look at the characteristics and anatomy of kites and at the roles they have played in Japan's culture through the centuries. An interview with Tezio Hashimoto, a contemporary master of kite making, and brief profiles of six young kite makers show how the ancient art of making kites is kept alive in modern-day Japan. Throughout the book are marvelous examples of classic and contemporary kites, all specially photographed and beautifully reproduced in full color. Information on where to view and to buy Japanese kites and a glossary of kite terms make this an essential book for anyone interested in the world of kites.
- 050027942X
- 9780500279427
- Scott Skinner, Tal Streeter, Masaaki Modeci, Tsutomu Hiroi
- 14 July 1997
- Thames & Hudson Ltd
- Paperback (Book)
- 96
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