Ikebana Workshop in Kyoto, Japan

An irresistible chance to learn the basics of the Japanese art of flower arranging in central Kyoto!


Hanaikebito
Hanaikebito
5.0 (5)

1.5 hours Class size 1 to 5 guests     £50 - £60 (£50 per Group, 3people ~, £55 per Couple, £60 per Person)
If you've been looking for a relaxing, mindful craft to help you get into a more meditative state of mind, come along and get a taste of Ikebana at this Japanese flower arranging class while you are visiting Kyoto.
In this class, you will make one basic-style arrangement following the curriculum of Ohara School of Ikebana, one of the three major Ikebana schools in Japan. You will learn some tips on how to create your own masterpiece beautifully.
Ikebana has a lot of rules and etiquette, beginning with composition up until the completion, and even beyond. You will be impressed with the depth of one of the Japanese traditional arts.
An experienced Japanese Ikebana Master, Hanako, brings out your creativity in order for you to enjoy expressing yourself in the relaxed ambience of this intimate class. Getting closer to nature and soaking up the nuances of both traditional and modern Japanese culture.
*Venue*
Saturday 10:30 am --- a vegan cafe in Arashima
Thur/Friday 1:30pm --- a Kyo-Machiya cafe in Karasuma
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Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly
 
What you'll get
All equipment is included.
・ Flowers, Kenzan (flower frog), vase, scissors, textbook, refreshments, tax
・ The vase that you use for the lesson will be taken home as a souvenir.
What to bring
Just bring yourself with a big smile :)
 
Suitable for

Suitable for adults, and kids (minimum 10 years old).

An adult must accompany any attending kids. The adult may observe at the class for free.

This experience would also be a unique gift for her, gift for mum or gift for couples.

Location

Central Kyoto - SE1

Ikebana Workshop in Kyoto, Japan location
Your teacher
Hanaikebito
Hanaikebito

5.0 (5)

I am an Ikebana Master.
My flower career started when I was 19 years old. I became a florist after graduation.
I was eager to be an expert on Floristry, so 25 years ago I knocked on the door of one of the traditional Japanese arts.
Ikebana looks very simple, but because of that, it is very difficult to express the beauty as much as possible in the limited space.
I can see my life in Ikebana.
A world spread from a main stem is like my life.
So is yours.
My lesson leads you to express your world in a tiny container.

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