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ADEYAKA

ADEYAKA

S2 · E1 April 3, 2014

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Overview

"Adeyaka" is an ancient Japanese word that covers a broad range of meanings, especially if we include the various readings of the character used. When pronounced "adeyaka", it expresses a colorful elegance and grace, when read as "tsuya" it describes the luster of objects like lacquered bowls, and as "tsuyayaka" it can mean the look of a landscape covered in a thick layer of snow. This is often the word of choice to describe the fresh, vibrant complexion of a young woman. Our guest Ichiro Tsuruta, an artist who specializes in portraits of beautiful women, helps us explore the world of esthetic sensibility contained in this expression.

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