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Nageirebana (抛入花),
later also
known as
simply nageire (抛入 "thrown in"), is a
style of ikebana. It is also
known as
Heika (瓶花).
Nageirebana has its roots...
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arranging the
flowers is
according to the
nageire, or
thrown in,
style of
flower arranging. In turn,
nageire is
recognized as a
certain stylistic category...
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structure and
color harmony. Therefore,
Nageire is less
formal than Rikka,
which was
developing around the same time.
Nageire was also
practiced and
around the...
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temple in the town of Misasa,
Tottori Prefecture, ****an. The
Nageire Hall (投入堂,
Nageire-dō) of Sanbutsu-ji,
built in the
Heian period is
designated a...
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arrangement that was
considered classic. It is also
known by the
short form
nageire.
Seika (生花, 'pure flowers')
style consists of only
three main parts, known...
- In 1684,
Toichiya Taemon, a merchant,
wrote the
Nageire Kadensho (How to
arrange flowers in
Nageire style), and in 1697,
Kodai Shōka
Zukan (Collected...
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often ****ociated with
nageire, and
although the two
styles share similarities,
their historic development is different,
nageire being older. Moribana...
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Hiroshima Built in 1168
Pagoda of Ichijō-ji, Kasai, Hyōgo
Built in 1171
Nageire-dō of Sanbutsu-ji, Misasa,
Tottori Typical minka-style g****hō-zukuri farmhouse...
- 69469034 (Taimadera Hondō) [45] *Sanbutsu-ji Oku-no-in (
Nageire-dō) 三仏寺奥院(投入堂)
Sanbutsuji oku-no-in (
nageire-dō) 1086-1184
Misasa Tottori 35°23′47″N 133°57′34″E...
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creations that fill an
entire hall. The
arrangements in a tall vase are
called Nageire, the ones in a
shallow container are
called Moribana. One of Sōgetsu's...