For centuries, art has played a very important role in Japanese culture. These works of art vary from pottery to clay figurines. In general, most Japanese art is considered to be very important in Japanese history. However, the most interesting and unique art forms are Ishininyo and Ikininyo dolls, also known as "fashion dolls" and "living dolls". Both the Ishin Doll and the one-person doll are two of rich and diverse dolls created as a "gorgeous luxury" project by famous Japanese craftworker Hayato Hirata. Isoda puppet figure Kintaro doll
Japanese painting (injury) is one of the oldest and most wonderful arts of Japanese art, covering all kinds and styles. As well as the history of Japanese art, the history of Japanese painting is a long history of integration and competition between Japanese native aesthetics and adaptation of imported ideas. The origin of Japanese painting can be traced back to the prehistoric era of Japan. Ceramic artistry in the Jomon period and the Yayoi period Bronze bells have simple stick figures and geometric patterns (300 BC - 300 AD). Geometric and figurative mural paintings were discovered from numerous tombs in ancient graves (AD 300 - 700 years).
The Heian era (794 - 1185) was the last era of traditional Japanese history. It is thought to be the top of the Japanese courtroom, and is especially known for its art in poetry and literature. In the early 11th century, Mrs. Muslaki wrote about Japan about the first novel "Tale of Genji" in the world. Manyoshuyu and Kinzuki yakuza are the oldest poetry in Japan and are being edited at that time. There was a big difference from the culture of mainland Asia (local clerk system, pseudonym, etc). Although the trade survey and Buddhist pilgrims continued, due to the decline of the Tang dynasty, the influence of China peaked and virtually ended the goal that the 1988 empire approved for the Tang Dynasty thereafter.