The seasons and the harmony are important elements in Ikebana or “Kado” the way of flower arrangement. Kado was established in mid-Muromachi period by a monk from Rokkakudou Kyoto called Senkei Ikenobou. The flower materials used in Kado are separated in main materials and secondary harmonious materials. For the main materials, wood branches are used, and for the harmonious materials, flowers and leaves are used. There are many schools of Kado. However, anyone can feel a single flower in ones hands will nourish their mind. You may experience the color, the shape, the fragrance, the vitality, the feeling of a flower when touched, and a hidden thought that a flower may have. While experiencing Kado you may feel a true happiness and your world may expand.
You may choose to arrange the flowers in the traditional way or you may freely arrange in your original style. When you add your taste to the flower arrangement, you will see a beautiful world right in front of you.
In “Sasagirian”, you will have a moment to deeply feel the unique tropical flowers grown in Okinawa and the elegant traditional Japanese flowers.
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- in 2 h
- Pre-payment by credit card
Price |
above 13 years old:
¥0
4 years old - 12 years old: ¥0 |
Schedule |
Reception procedures |
Age | 4years old ~ |
Min. of PAX | 2people |
Things included in the price |
Ikebana experience fee |
Meeting Place |
〒904-0401 1765-8 Nakama, Onna-son, Okinawa. MapCode : 206 351 733*47 |
Meeting Time |
Please come by the time of your reservation. |
Important notice |
Capacity of small groups of up to 8 persons.Reservation requires at a minimum of 2 people and at a maximum of 8 people. |
Cancellation Policy |
In the case of cancellation due to customer's convenience, the cancellation fees will be incurred as follows: |
Organizer |
Sasagirian (笹桐庵)
Open: from Thursdays to Sundays, 13:00 to 17:00. Closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Also closes on Qingming day, Vernal and Autumnal Equinox Days, Obon period of the Japan's old (lunisolar) calendar and New Year holidays. |