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Japanese entertainment often blurs the line between a show and a spiritual or social ritual. Kabuki and Noh: is bold and spectacular with its famous (striking makeup), is its meditative opposite, using masks and the concept of (purposeful silence) to tell ghost stories. Rakugo (Sit-Down Comedy): Much of the art is influenced by the
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The journey of Japanese BDSM art from the martial arts of the Edo period to the global galleries of today is a remarkable cultural evolution. It illustrates the complex ways art can transform over time, moving from a tool of state control to a spiritual practice, a form of psychological exploration, a commercial art form, and a globally recognized aesthetic.