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Mrs Iwako Sakai, of Christchurch, demonstrates her skill at an exhibition of Japanese calligraphy at the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, Gloucester Street, yesterday. Mrs Sakai has studied the subject for 40 years. Members of the public were invited to try out the traditional Japanese art form of writing with a brush. The exhibition closes on June 8.

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Press, 30 May 1983, Page 6

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Mrs Iwako Sakai, of Christchurch, demonstrates her skill at an exhibition of Japanese calligraphy at the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, Gloucester Street, yesterday. Mrs Sakai has studied the subject for 40 years. Members of the public were invited to try out the traditional Japanese art form of writing with a brush. The exhibition closes on June 8. Press, 30 May 1983, Page 6

Mrs Iwako Sakai, of Christchurch, demonstrates her skill at an exhibition of Japanese calligraphy at the Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, Gloucester Street, yesterday. Mrs Sakai has studied the subject for 40 years. Members of the public were invited to try out the traditional Japanese art form of writing with a brush. The exhibition closes on June 8. Press, 30 May 1983, Page 6

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