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    Ikenobo Ikebana

    San Diego

    • Home
    • About Us
    • Exhibitions
    • Ikenobo Styles 
      • Shoka Shofutai
      • Shoka Shimputai
      • Rikka Shofutai
      • Rikka Shimputai
      • Freestyle
    • Members Portal
    • Membership
    • Teachers and Classes
    • Affiliations
    • Contact Us
    • …  
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      • About Us
      • Exhibitions
      • Ikenobo Styles 
        • Shoka Shofutai
        • Shoka Shimputai
        • Rikka Shofutai
        • Rikka Shimputai
        • Freestyle
      • Members Portal
      • Membership
      • Teachers and Classes
      • Affiliations
      • Contact Us
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      • HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO IKENOBO IKEBANA CHAPTER

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        The history of the Ikenobo Chapter of San Diego is intricately tied to the life of Professor Sadako Oehler. Ikenobo Ikebana would not have flourished in San Diego without her presence in this city.

        In 1958, Professor Oehler graduated from the Ikenobo University Teaching Institute in Tokyo, Japan. The following year, she and her husband, Charlie, moved to the States and settled in San Diego. Soon there after, in 1960, she started teaching classes and was the first Ikebana teacher in San Diego.

        She was instrumental in founding the Ikebana International Chapter #119 in 1968 and also the Ikenobo Chapter of San Diego in 1976. She was elected President of the Ikenobo Chapter at that time and continuously reigned as President until her passing in 2023.

        Professor Oehler had received many awards and recognition for her work as a cultural icon in San Diego. The one award that was most dear to her heart was receiving the rank of KARO from Headmaster Sen’ei Ikenobo.

        In addition to being one of the best Ikenobo Professors in the United States, she was instrumental in founding the first Haiku study group in San Diego, which is still in existence. We are fortunate that she shared one of her Haiku poems with all of us on this Website.

        Furthermore, she excelled in the art of Sumie Brush paintings and has produced countless beautiful paintings, which we have included on this web page devoted to Professor Oehler.

        In summary, Professor Oehler was like the Renaissance woman of Japanese culture, excelling in Ikebana, Haiku and the art of Sumie Brush painting! We are so fortunate to have had her as our Sensei for all of those years.

        In Loving Memory

        January 1st, 1925- November 19th, 2023

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        Ikesomeno Shirotamatsubaki Rintoshite

        The first arrangement of the year

        White camellia

        Dignified

        Haiku by Professor Sadako Oehler

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        Ikenobo Arrangement with Aspidistra

        by Professor Sadako Oehler

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        Sumie Painting

        by Professor Sadako Oehler

      2025 San Diego Ikenobo Ikebana Chapter Association, Ikenobo School of Ikebana

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