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December | 2014 | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 30, 2014. Thank you for a fruitful 2014! The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,500. Times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 5 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. December 27, 2014. December 10, 2014. Yesterday in our I...
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My Ikebana | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Here are some of my works. Colors of the same hue together with a contrasting element. Plum blossoms and gerberas without kenzan. Creating lines through deconstruction. 6 thoughts on “ My Ikebana. January 24, 2014 at 10:44. They are gorgeous 🙂. January 24, 2014 at 12:53. Thanks a lot. will try to add more as I go on with my course. February 27, 2014 at 02:56. They are all well done…i admire. February 27, 2014 at 08:54. Thank you very much 🙂. My Food And Flowers.
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Natsutsubaki or Summer Camellia in Ikebana | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Natsutsubaki or Summer Camellia in Ikebana. June 25, 2016. A few weeks ago, I learned about Natsutsubaki or summer camellia during our Ikebana class. Compared to other camellia species, this plant has small flowers which is only up to 8 cm in wide. I got some stems with rich foliage and in different heights. In order to showcase its versatility, I used the camellia stems in different ways. Click here. To see my arrangements. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Contents ...
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June | 2016 | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Monthly Archives: June 2016. June 25, 2016. Natsutsubaki or Summer Camellia in Ikebana. A few weeks ago, I learned about Natsutsubaki or summer camellia during our Ikebana class. Compared to other camellia species, this plant has small flowers which is only up to 8 cm in wide. I got some stems with rich foliage and in different heights. In order to showcase its versatility, I used the camellia stems in different ways. Click here. To see my arrangements. Internat...
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One Book One Toy Campaign | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. One Book One Toy Campaign. August 1, 2015. An Ikebana artist, travel enthusiast, food lover, and community helper. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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August | 2015 | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Monthly Archives: August 2015. One Book One Toy Campaign. August 1, 2015. Natsutsubaki or Summer Camellia in Ikebana. One Book One Toy Campaign. Welcoming Spring in Japan. Learning the Japanese Traditions. Something Old, Something New. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 640 other followers. Follow Together in Japan on WordPress.com. Dem Christian seine Seite. By my two feet.
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Something Old, Something New | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Something Old, Something New. January 5, 2015. Happy New Year everyone! My husband and I tried a few old and new traditions as we welcome 2015. Please click here. To read my whole post about it. Tags: Ikebana arrangement for New Year. Ikebana for special events. New Year in Japan. An Ikebana artist, travel enthusiast, food lover, and community helper. One thought on “ Something Old, Something New. January 5, 2015 at 21:30. Reblogged this on Magic Dreams. Content...
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Welcoming Spring in Japan | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Welcoming Spring in Japan. March 11, 2015. As a welcome to the nice breeze and sunshine of spring, I made some flower arrangements based on the Japanese traditions to welcome the season. Please click here to read my post. An Ikebana artist, travel enthusiast, food lover, and community helper. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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November | 2014 | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 28, 2014. Steel Grass and Carnations. Every time me and my husband make our after lunch walk along Shinsui Park behind Tokyo Communication Arts (TCA) College, I am always intrigued by a small bunch of steel grass planted beside the small rice paddy. I always tell my husband that my desire to cut some of the grass and use it for my Ikebana arrangement. But he always tell me that it is not allowed. November 8, 2014. The br...
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March | 2015 | Together in Japan
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Bits and pieces of our life here in Tokyo. Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 11, 2015. Welcoming Spring in Japan. As a welcome to the nice breeze and sunshine of spring, I made some flower arrangements based on the Japanese traditions to welcome the season. Please click here to read my post. Natsutsubaki or Summer Camellia in Ikebana. One Book One Toy Campaign. Welcoming Spring in Japan. Learning the Japanese Traditions. Something Old, Something New. Follow Blog via Email. Join 640 other followers.
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