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- December 15, 2022
EJP Letter’s 04
It's a busy end of the year. Here is a new edition of the EXPERIENCE JAPAN PICTOGRAMS (EJP) newsletter from Japan.(Photos are posted with permission from Shinjuku Suehirotei)
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#03 TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ENTERTAINMENT
Each edition of EJP Newsletter will include a special column in which the motifs depicted by PICTOGRAMS are explored in a little more depth to give you further insight into the multifaceted charms of Japan. The third edition features engei, a traditional form of Japanese entertainment.(Photos are posted with permission from Shinjuku Suehirotei)
READ MORE - June 06, 2022
EJP Letter’s 03
Here is a new edition of the EXPERIENCE JAPAN PICTOGRAMS (EJP) newsletter from Japan, where we are in the middle of the rainy season just before the start of summer.
READ MORE - May 02, 2022
EJP Letter’s 02
It’s spring—the beginning of a new journey! In this edition of EXPERIENCE JAPAN PICTOGRAMS (EJP) newsletter, we will introduce you to a newly created set of PICTOGRAMS and an example of them in actual use.
READ MORE - May 02, 2022
#02 BULLET TRAIN
Each edition of EJP Newsletter will include a special column in which the motifs depicted by PICTOGRAMS are explored in a little more depth to give you further insight into the multifaceted charms of Japan. The second edition features Shinkansen (bullet train), a culmination of Japanese technology and aesthetics.
READ MORE - February 22, 2022
EJP Letter’s 01
We are happy to announce the launch of a newsletter as a way to connect with our users by sharing the latest information and showcasing examples of PICTOGRAMS being used in real settings. We hope you will find the newsletter useful and inspiring.
READ MORE - February 22, 2022
#01 NOODLES
Each edition of EJP Newsletter will include a special column in which the motifs depicted by PICTOGRAMS are explored in a little more depth to give you further insight into the multifaceted charms of Japan. The first column is Noodles (Men), for which several PICTOGRAMS have been created.(Photo by Riko Okaniwa)
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