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- Ikenobō (池坊) is the oldest and largest school of ikebana, the ****anese practice of giving plants and flowers invigorated new life. The Buddhist practice...
- Ikenobo Junior College (池坊短期大学, Ikenobō tanki daigaku) is a private junior college in Kyoto, ****an, established in 1952. Manami Honjo, actress Official...
- the possessive particle no (の), gives the word Ikenobō (池坊, 'priest of the lake'). The name 'Ikenobō', granted by the emperor, became attached to the...
- Yasuko Ikenobō (池坊 保子, Ikenobō Yasuko, born April 18, 1942) (née Umetani) is a ****anese politician. She was born in Tokyo the third daughter of Viscount...
- (挿花百規), a collection of 100 drawings of shōka works by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō (池坊専定). Senjō himself selected these works published in 1820. The...
- tree Three Friends of Winter Trees in mythology "History of Ikebana | IKENOBO ORIGIN OF IKEBANA". "Lucky food, charming decorations, visiting deities:...
- Moribana is not only an expression of Ohara’s creative departure from Ikenobo, but was also a strong sign of the Western influence in ****an. The arranged...
- was Senkei Ikenobō (池坊専慶). The essence of the direction of the rite was clarified by Sen'ō Ikenobō (池坊専伝, 1482–1543) in the m****cript Ikenobō Sen'ō kuden...
- The Ikenobō dōjō (right) next to Rokkaku-dō, Kyoto...
- ikebana. It is mentioned that starting in the mid-15th century, the priest Ikenobō Senkei of the Rokkaku-dō in Kyoto developed new approaches and techniques...