Its A Tradition.
If no one has heard of them, no one will care what they have to say about art.
Arts bring important experiences in life. If you artfully talented then great show the world. If not that's OK. There are different experences in life to. So when you learn art in school, it's for a good reason.
Fine art paper cutting can be traced to 6th century China; though it has existed in Japan for nearly as long. Japan later evolved it into Kirigami (cutting and folding) by mixing it with the Japanese developed art of Origami (Japanese paper folding art) It has since spread to the rest of the world, some regions have histories of it dating back several centuries.
Either calligraphy, flower arranging (ikebana) or tea ceremonies - they are all traditional arts.
I don't know the percentages, but art is a part of everyone's culture, whether they're from India, England, America, Canada, Mexico, Spain, Russia, Germany....etc... Art is important to everyone, I am an American so the media plays a huge part in our art culture. From photos to orginal, fine art, to digital media, any culture should say that art is important. Painting, sculpting, drawing, digital art...it's all a part of human characteristics to enjoy and say that art is important. The amount of people that visit galleries is uncertain to me also, but I know that in places that have them, they are visited mostly for education, whether it's a field trip for a school or an individual studying art.
It refelcted their lives and religion.
you are ment to know you idiot
tokaido was important to japan because they got all there imports and stuff sent over to japan from tokaido and famous culture and art
Japan has colleges so go to Japan
no. oragmi is a populer art but it is not importent to japaen
yes art is so improtant
Japanese art is inherently Japanese.
Japan Art Academy was created in 1907.
Japan Art Media was created in 1989.
so important because they pee in it
The kind of art that Japan had was very unique to the area. This art depicted what the people held to be most valuable.
japan have ukiyo-e and philippines have weaving