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Shibui (渋い) (kata sifat), shibumi (渋み) (kata benda subjektif), atau shibusa (渋さ) (kata benda objektif) adalah kata-kata dalam bahasa Jepang yang mengacu pada estetika tertentu dari keindahan yang sederhana, halus, dan tidak mencolok.[1] Seperti istilah estetika Jepang lainnya, seperti iki dan wabi-sabi, shibui dapat diterapkan pada berbagai macam subjek, tidak hanya seni atau mode.[2]

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  2. ^ De Garis (5 September 2013). We Japanese. Routledge. hlm. 15. ISBN 978-1-136-18367-6. 
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  • Yanagi, Soetsu (1972) The Unknown Craftsman- Japanese Insight into Beauty. Kodansha International Ltd. ISBN 0-87011-948-6
  • Yanagi, Soetsu (1953) "The Way of Tea" lecture, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Young, David Earl (1965), "The Origin and Influence of the Concept of Shibusa in Japan", University of Hawaii:Master of Arts thesis. CB5.H3 no.645
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