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Ikenobo Ikebana

San Diego

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    • Home
    • About Us
    • Exhibitions 
      • Hatsuike Celebrations
      • Upcoming Public Exhibitions
      • Past Public Exhibitions
    • Ikenobo Styles 
      • Shoka Shofutai
      • Shoka Shimputai
      • Rikka Shofutai
      • Rikka Shimputai
      • Freestyle
    • Members Portal
    • Teachers and Classes
    • Membership
    • Affiliations
    • Contact Us

    Ikenobo Ikebana

    San Diego

    • Home
    • About Us
    • Exhibitions 
      • Hatsuike Celebrations
      • Upcoming Public Exhibitions
      • Past Public Exhibitions
    • Ikenobo Styles 
      • Shoka Shofutai
      • Shoka Shimputai
      • Rikka Shofutai
      • Rikka Shimputai
      • Freestyle
    • Members Portal
    • Teachers and Classes
    • Membership
    • Affiliations
    • Contact Us
    • …  
      • Home
      • About Us
      • Exhibitions 
        • Hatsuike Celebrations
        • Upcoming Public Exhibitions
        • Past Public Exhibitions
      • Ikenobo Styles 
        • Shoka Shofutai
        • Shoka Shimputai
        • Rikka Shofutai
        • Rikka Shimputai
        • Freestyle
      • Members Portal
      • Teachers and Classes
      • Membership
      • Affiliations
      • Contact Us
      • Shoka Shimputai

        Introduced by the current Headmaster Sen’ei Ikenobo in 1977 to adapt to the changing society in Japan by modernizing the Shoka arrangement.

        The maximum number of materials that can be used in this style of arrangement is also three. The two major elements are the Shu and Yo, with additional help from what we call the Ashirai. There are no measurement requirements in this style.

        There must be a distinct Mizugiwa present in Shoka Shimputai.

        Click on a photo to view as a slides.

      • Photos and Education provided by Ellen Sakagawa

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