Greeting

The Japanese word has become the English word ikebana, and ikebana itself has become a part of Japanese culture that is understood around the world.
Both flowers and humans are born and raised on this earth, and eventually return to the earth. Because of that, the time we are alive has a certain radiance.
To try to place flowers in a vase in the most refined way, to bring out their beauty for as long as possiblec
Letfs further explore this wonderful part of Japanese culture together!

Enjoy ikebana & life, they are so beautiful.

Morii Housui

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Art Forum Azamino Flower Exhibition 2007
For more flower exhibition photos

Fujigaoka Class
2-7-3 Fujigaoka, Aoba-ku, Yokohama
(a 2 minute walk from Fujigaoka Station on the Tokyu
Denentoshi Line)

Azamino Class
1-7-30 Susukino, Aoba-ku, Yokohama
(Take bus #3 from Azamino Station on the Tokyu Denentoshi
Line/ Yokohama Municipal Subway Route 3, to Susukino Itchome)

Beginner/ Regular Course: Beginner Lessons, Regular Lessons,
Instructor Lessons
Instructor Course: Assistant teacher, Head of School
Leisure Course: Enjoying Flowers

Telephone: 090-3237-9936
E-mail: ikebana@h05.itscom.net

more information

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Ikebana Lesson Diary
I am Masataka, a student of Ms.Morii's Ikebana class. Here is what a beginner student is learning in a Japanese ikebana class. Enjoy. Please note that I am just writing what I think I learned from a beginning student perspective so it may not be accurate ikebana information. >>>read more

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