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There is No End to The Way of Ikebana: Shofu Shōhara / Minako Hayashida
Drawn to the Ohara style by its wide spectrum of challengesAs part of the annual Nisei Week celebra…

Keiko Fukuda • 11 de septiembre de 2008


The Ohara style that stands face to face with nature, the Ikenob? style that digs deep within - Mr. Jose Salcedo
Instant intrigue: My encounter with ikebanaOn every Friday morning during the summer of 2008 at the…

Keiko Fukuda • 5 de septiembre de 2008


The Japanese Sword
On Saturday, October 28, 2006 there was a demonstration of various aspects of the Japanese sword at…

George Hewson • 29 de agosto de 2008


To Arrange Flowers (Ikeru) is to Live (Ikiru): Seifū Arimura
Avoiding fixation to my own teaching methods: Gathering interest by attending lecturesThe Iemoto of…

Keiko Fukuda • 28 de agosto de 2008


1001 Cranes: Excerpt from a new novel for young readers
The following is an excerpt from Naomi Hirahara’s middle-grade novel, 1001 Cranes, which tell…

Naomi Hirahara • 20 de agosto de 2008


The heart of Flowers is universal: Ms. Youka Shiba
Comforted and calmed by flowers: Relationships born through flowersThe history of Ikenobō is synony…

Keiko Fukuda • 15 de agosto de 2008


No art form is more creative than Sōgetsu: Haruko Takeichi
Discovering a new world by diving into materialsIt was 1980 when Haruko Takeichi, an interior desig…

Keiko Fukuda • 18 de julio de 2008



Considerações organológicas sobre o Taiko
O signicado da alma do taiko é:‘a confirmação da nossa vitalidade e do g…

Alice Lumi Satomi • 28 de junio de 2008


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