File:Kinka Ikenobo 錦花池坊 002.jpg

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English: Traditional arrangement of Kinka Ikenobō using omoto (rohdea japonica). 51 different schools of Ikebana belonging to the largest Ikebana organization in Japan, the “Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Ikebana Art Association,” presented their works in exhibitions at the Meguro Gajoen that changed weekly. From the traditional Rikka (vase arrangement) with flowers and fruits that embody autumn colors to the dynamic Jiyuuka (free-style arrangement) that utilized the entire room, works from various schools were shown in one exhibition. Photographing was permitted for the first time that year.
日本語: 錦花池坊
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18 November 2017

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