Research / educational activities
Research / educational activities

The Calligraphy Institute conducts various research activities in addition to supervising classes related to the teaching profession.

exhibition

We supervise calligraphy-related subjects at our university and a penmanship education program for early childhood education in collaboration with Teikyo University Kindergarten.

The Bailment Research Institute conducts research on valuable works and materials donated and deposited, and disseminates the research results at any time through events such as exhibitions and symposiums.

Tradition and inheritance of Japanese calligraphy culture-Challenge to kana beauty-

[Period] October 18, 2016 (Tuesday) to December 19, 2016 (Monday)
*Exhibition has ended

Shinko Onite Koson Enokura's Book-The Trajectory of Thinking and Challenge-

[Period] October 30th (Monday) to December 25th (Monday), 2017
*Exhibition has ended

Social education activities

The Calligraphy Institute is engaged in a wide range of social activities.

2017 Lecture at Shizuoka Prefectural Numazu Nishi High School, Department of Arts and Calligraphy
2017 Lecture at Shizuoka Prefectural Numazu Nishi High School, Department of Arts and Calligraphy

Lecture for high school students

At the Calligraphy Institute, we have held classes at high schools that have many arts and calligraphy courses. We aim to foster successors and contribute to society through calligraphy culture based on the philosophy of "Teikyo Calligraphy," which is the "most important item of Shoha Jitsusha Kai ni Kel."

Publication

The calligraphy research institute publishes the results of its research as publications.

Tradition and Inheritance of Japanese Calligraphy Culture -Challenge to Kana Beauty-
A catalog and book of the special exhibition "Tradition and Inheritance of Japanese Calligraphy Culture -Challenge to Kana Beauty-" held to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Institute of Calligraphy. The content focuses on the history of calligraphy from ancient times to the present day in Japan and the inheritance of calligraphy culture. In addition to posting important materials from the past to the present, it also includes columns and discussions by experts in various fields.