Ikebana Japanese Flower Arrangement In Ikenobo Style At Local Home
- Ikebana, a traditional Japanese art, originated in Kyoto.
- It blends various schools and Western techniques.
- Open to everyone, even for a single session.
- Feel the seasons through Japanese flowers and try ikebana.
What to expect
Ikebana, globally renowned as a traditional Japanese art form, is said to have its origins at Shiunzan Chofoku-ji Temple (commonly known as “Rokkaku-do”) in Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. This is the etymology of “Ikebana,” the oldest school of flower arrangement in Japan. In Kyoto, floral materials such as branches and leaves, which are not commonly seen in flower shops in other regions, are also sold. Even if you are new to it, you can feel free to attend a lesson here at SAKURA, just once. It’s a chance to try it out, whether for children or to see if it suits you! During class, you will experience using materials typical of Kyoto. Try your hand at ikebana using Japanese flowers that evoke the seasons. You can also take home the floral materials used in the lesson by cutting them short.









