Our international flower delivery to Japan lets you send Christmas bouquets, poinsettias, and festive floral arrangements to family and friends. Pair your flowers with chocolates, cakes, or gift hampers for a truly delightful holiday surprise. At FloraJapan, we specialize in flower delivery to Japan using fresh, hand-selected blooms arranged by skilled local florists.
From classic red roses and elegant lilies to cheerful sunflowers and modern mixed bouquets, each arrangement reflects a perfect blend of Japanese tradition and contemporary floral design. Shōka arrangement by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō, drawing from the Sōka Hyakki by the Shijō school, 1820 Ikebana flower arrangement in a tokonoma (alcove), in front of a kakemono (hanging scroll) Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, 'arranging flowers' or 'making flowers alive') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [1][2] It is also known as kadō (花道, 'way of flowers').
The. Online Flower Arrangement Japan Send exquisite flower arrangements to Japan, crafted with elegance and care to suit every occasion-birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, or celebrations. Our expertly designed arrangements feature fresh seasonal blooms, making each delivery a heartfelt gesture.
Flower Decor for Venue We do the flower arrangements for the venues with baby showers, 1st birthday parties, and other various corporate events, etc. Please contact us for anything you need, such as centerpieces, wall decorations, and event booth flower arrangements, etc. Enjoy the works of ikebana master Shozo Sato as he explains how Japanese flower arranging works, and how to do it yourself.
However, few schools of floral design are infused with as much depth of theory, symbolism, design, tradition, and rich cultural meaning as the Japanese art of ikebana flower arranging. In this Ikebana guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about the history, origins, theory, and modern. The flower arrangement, called Ikebana or Kadô in Japanese, is a traditional art that appeared with the arrival of Buddhism in Japan in the 7th century.
A mixture of symbolism, philosophy and creative expression, the Ikebana is a tribute to nature. What is ikebana? Our guide explains all about the ancient art of Japanese flower arranging, including the history, design aesthetics, and symbolism of ikebana. Ikebana is the common term used for Japanese flower arrangement.
The art is also referred to as kado ("the way of flowers"). Different schools of ikebana exist today with a variance in style. Some schools advocate that flowers should be arranged in a way that they look as if they were in the wild; others pay attention to precision of shape, line and form, going as far as to prescribe rules.