生花・Japanese Decoration|Hanairo@rim

Ikebana

IKEBANA Demonstration & Workshop

2026年05月06日

24.04.2026 in Alicante, Spain

Ikebana Workshop in Alicante 🌿
Hosted by the Japanese cultural nonprofit association “Kizuna,” the long-awaited workshop welcomed a full house of 16 participants passionate about Japanese culture.

After learning about the history of Ikebana, we presented a traditional Suibokuka-Temae demonstration from Koryu Toyokai.
Participants then explored a 3D Ikebana experience using aspidistra leaves, selecting their own flowers and color palettes—ranging from harmonious tones to bold complementary contrasts.

Each creation reflected a unique, European-inspired style while embracing the Japanese aesthetic of “beauty in subtraction.”

A truly fulfilling experience for everyone involved.
We will continue sharing the essence of Ikebana with the world.

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Ikebana Lesson with Monstera

2026年01月29日

01.2026

Creating Ikebana is such a beautiful experience. In Japanese flower art, it’s not only about flowers, but also about balance,space and harmony with nature. Every arrangement is unique and reflects a quiet moment of creativity and maindfulness.

Winter Ikebana / 冬のいけばな

2026年01月28日

Daikan is one of the Twenty-Four Solar Terms and marks the coldest period of the year.

It usually falls between around January 20 and February 3, positioned just before the next solar term, Risshun (the Beginning of Spring).

As the final of the twenty-four solar terms, Daikan signifies the moment when the cold reaches its extreme and the transition to the next season is about to begin.
It is not merely a reference to low temperatures, but a time that symbolizes nature entering a deep stillness, quietly preparing within for the next cycle.

The earth is covered in snow and ice, and life appears to have come to a standstill.
Yet when I turned my attention to the garden, I saw plum, quince, witch hazel, and camellia quietly beginning to bud.
It made me feel that spring might arrive very soon, filling me with a sense of anticipation and quiet excitement.

Using these seasonal flowers, we created an ikebana arrangement to reflect the subtle presence of Daikan.

Ikebana Lesson from 23-24.01.2026 at Düsseldorf

Ikebana Artist / 華道家

2026年01月01日

I have begun my work as a freelance ikebana Artist in Jan. 2026.
Through ikebana, I hope to share the power of flowers and the beauty of the changing seasons.
Thank you very much for your continued support.