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Worth to learn "IKEBANA" once you are in Japan!

Have you ever tried IKEBANA?

IKEBANA is the Japanese traditional flower arrangement, but you never imagine there is much difference from the regular floral designs prevailing in Western style.
Learning IKEBANA provides you understanding a true-feel about Japan and you can find who you are through philosophy of our view of nature.

"IKEBANA Experience Amisui" offers IKEBANA classes for mainly foreign visitors in English in Tokyo.
Classes are held at a historical Japanese house in Mitaka area (as known "Ghibli museum"), taking only 15min. from Shinjuku Sta. by JR Chuo-Line.

You can learn basic knowledge of IKEBANA and its development through explanations and demonstrations.
Now it is your turn. Have creative and fun time!!

Classes are organized few times every month. If you want to have private class or home-visiting classes, please contact at first.

For more info:
IKEBANA Experience Amisui
http://www.amisui.com/

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