Watanabe
渡辺
渡辺
和事
A soft, gentle style of kabuki acting that emphasizes romantic charm, grace, and sensitivity—the opposite of the bombastic aragoto style. Wagoto roles typically feature young lovers or refined characters, particularly in prints from the Kamigata (Osaka-Kyoto) region.
和歌
Classical Japanese poetry composed in 31 syllables (5-7-5-7-7 pattern). Waka verses frequently appear inscribed on ukiyo-e prints, particularly on surimono (privately commissioned prints) and bijin-ga, adding literary depth and cultural refinement to the artwork.
和紙
Traditional Japanese paper made from the inner bark of the kozo (mulberry) tree, mitsumata, or gampi plants. Washi's long, intertwined fibers create exceptional strength and absorbency, essential qualities for woodblock printing. The finest ukiyo-e used high-quality hosho paper.