Momoyo Nishimura
is a Japanese graphic designer.
She graduated from the department of design
at Joshibi University of Art and Design,
an established university in Tokyo
with over one hundred years of history.
Whilst she was a student,she spent a year in Mexico
as an exchange student and studied interior design.

After returning to Japan, she was given the
opportunity to design Japanese teaching materials
for The Japan Foundation. Since, she has created corporate identities of various enterprises and has designed more than 100 Japanese culture books
during her career of 35 years.

In 2005, she opened her own culture studio
near the Imperial Palace called
"
Nihon-no-Kaze (Japanese Breeze)"
to promote the understanding of Japanese culture.
Here, various easy-to-understand culture classes
are being held for international people
wanting to learn more about Japan.
Her lectures on Japanese culture and the Edo Period
have been held in Japanese schools, municipalities
and enterprises as well.

Thanks for the international Haiku lovers!
In 2009, she create new Japanese culture
"
Fudegraphy"for them and many artists.
Fude means a brash.

Fudegraphy is a new type of word art.
That is to write western-style characters
with eastern-style pen.


With hand-written characters at its core,
this adds a vigor (ikioi) and a nature flow (nagare),
not seen before. Using this simple pen,
one can easily taste the joys of Fudegraphy.

http://www.nihonnokaze.jp/Fude/Eng/FudegraphyE.html

http://www.nihonnokaze.jp/Fude/shushi/aim.html

momo
Copyrighted book
in Japanese
Recycle and Creation,
Value of Edo "IKI",
NPO is the field of your desires are realized
Risk comunication,
Let's try Japanese Culture!

in Japanese and English
Life in Edo
Design guide "MON"
Fidegrfy
Iroha-Karta

Digital book
IPhone in Japanese and English
Life in Edo
Design guide "MON"
Fudegrafy
Iroha-Karta
Play in Edo
Japanese Feature
Japanease Event & Festival

For the victims of
the East Japan Earthquake

Amazon Kindle in English
Life in Edo
Design guide "MON"
Fudegrafy,
Iroha-Karta
Play in Edo
Japan though the Keywords