Fine Japanese Calligraphy

The Art of Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase

Self-Restraint

克己心 (kokkishin)

The Japanese word 克己心 meaning "Self-Restraint" is composed of the kanji (read koku) meaning "overcome; kindly; skillfully", (read ko) meaning "self", and (read shin) meaning "heart; mind; spirit".

Verify: 克己心 in the Japanese-English Dictionary

Self-Restraint (克己心) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Block Vertical VB3C
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Cursive Vertical VC2B
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Design style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Design Vertical VD3B
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Semi-Cursive Vertical VS3C
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Block style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Block Horizontal HB3A
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Cursive Horizontal HC3A
Self-Restraint (克己心) in Semi-Cursive style Japanese calligraphy by Eri Takase
Self-Restraint 克己心 kokkishin Semi-Cursive Horizontal HS2A

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