Learn the basics of Japanese flower arranging while enjoying the serenity of the Friendship Garden and Shoseian Teahouse!
Ikebana (生花) means living flowers. The Japanese art of flower arranging has been described as being at once more subtle, more sensitive, and more sophisticated than the methods of arranging flowers usually employed in other cultures. This is so because Ikebana is an art in Japan in the same sense that painting and sculpture are arts elsewhere.
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Workshop is $50 ($25 for materials and $25 for the workshop) and class size is limited. Participants must bring their own vase.