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OUR STORY
Calligrapher Tsujii Keiun
辻井京雲
Let us introduce Keiun Tsujii, the father of our representative, Tatsuki Tsujii. Keiun was a renowned contemporary calligrapher in Japan who had a strong desire to share this art form with the world. Here is a brief overview of Tsujii Keiun:

Japanese calligraphy artist
Academic researcher of Japanese Letters
Keiun Tsujii
辻井京雲
Born in 1944 in Hokkaido, Japan, Tsujii Keiun received specialized calligraphy education at Hokkaido University of Education (currently Hokkaido University). During his student years, he consistently participated in renowned calligraphy exhibitions in Japan. He received top awards in multiple exhibitions during his twenties, gaining recognition in the calligraphy community. In 1975, he became a calligraphy instructor at Hokkaido University of Education, where he dedicated himself to specialized calligraphy education until his retirement. He also served as a judge and officer in various calligraphy exhibitions, contributing to the development of the calligraphy community and the nurturing of calligraphy artists. Tsujii Keiun received the Sapporo Arts Award in 2003 and the Hokkaido Culture Award in 2017.

Overseas Activities
Keiun tsujii conducted activities related to calligraphy in Europe, North America, China, South America, and other countries. Besides participating in exhibitions in various countries, he taught "Japanese calligraphy" at the University of London and the University of Oxford in 1989-1990. From 1982 to 2015, he either exhibited or organized exhibitions in cities such as London, Paris, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Edmonton, Stockholm, Hanoi, Sao Paulo, Moscow, Beijing, Luoyang, and others worldwide.
His works have been displayed or collected:
The Guimet Museum of Asian Arts (France), the University of London (UK), the University of Calgary (Canada), the Japan Festival Office (UK), and the Port Museum of Ruan City (China).


A class of Japanese calligraphy in Oxford University
Gallery "Bokkyo"
In his hometown of Amuracho, Hokkaido, the Tsujii Keiun Gallery, managed by the town, is in operation.

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