KYOTO, Mar 13 (News On Japan) - The head family of the Ikenobo school of flower arrangement has opened its annual Spring Ikebana Exhibition, showcasing works gathered from across Japan beginning on March 13th.
Held every March, the event is a long-standing tradition organized by Ikenobo, the historic head school of Japanese flower arrangement, and this year marks its 45th edition.
At the Kyoto venue, visitors can view approximately 800 flower arrangements created by ikebana artists active throughout the country, including traditional 'Rikka' arrangements dating back to the Muromachi period as well as modern 'Jiyuka' works that follow no fixed form. Many of the pieces incorporate seasonal flowers such as cherry blossoms, giving the exhibition a distinctly spring atmosphere and allowing visitors to experience an early sense of the new season.
One visitor commented: "It has great depth and an amazing three-dimensional feel. I think it's wonderful."
Another said: "They are magnificent. I kept sighing in admiration while taking lots of photos."
The Spring Ikebana Exhibition will run through March 16th.
Source: YOMIURI














