Looking back at a unique cultural event held in **Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture**.
I performed at “Inorinpic in Chugoku-Shikoku,” an event held at Sunport in front of Takamatsu Station.
Calligraphy x Live Jazz
The performance was a collaboration with Live JAZZ music.
Swaying to the rhythmic and improvisational sounds of Jazz, I brushed the characters 「えんむすび」 (En-musubi).
Written in Hiragana, this phrase means “Tying the Knot” or “Forging Connections.”
It symbolizes not only romantic relationships but also the precious connections between people, and the “en” (fate) that brings us together.

Bringing Buddhism Closer
“Inorinpic” is an event designed to make Buddhism feel more familiar and enjoyable, with the motto “Sharing the connection of prayer with as many people as possible.”
The venue was filled with diverse attractions, including food booths featuring local specialties, a tea corner where visitors could chat casually with monks, and activities for children.
The event also featured a special lecture by the renowned Akihiro Miwa.
Workshop

After the performance, I held an audience-participation calligraphy workshop.
It was a wonderful time connecting with the locals of Shikoku through the art of Shodo.
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