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- Noritaka Tatehana (born 1985 in Tokyo, ****an) is a ****anese shoe designer born into a family that ran a public bathhouse. He studied fine arts, ****anese...
- more deeply considered approach. Early forms of Ikebana referred to as tatehana were arranged. The Rokkaku-dō in Kyoto is the site of the birth and earliest...
- featured costumes from designers such as Iris van Herpen and Noritaka Tatehana. Guinness also released music video versions for two songs that were on...
- arrangement became po****r during the Kamakura period and Nanbokucho period. The tatehana ("standing flowers") style of the mitsu-gusoku was the earliest form of...
- Toshinosuke Takegahara Novala Takemoto Akira Takeuchi Junya Tashiro Noritaka Tatehana Kosuke Tsumura Charles Tsunashima Aya Ueto Chinatsu Wakatsuki Junya Watanabe...
- Buddhist offerings of flowers, which are placed upright in vases. This tatehana (立て花) style was established in the Muromachi period (1333–1568). The term...
- flowers in the vase were arranged in the earliest style called tatebana or tatehana (立花, 'standing flowers'), and were composed of shin (motoki) and ****akusa...
- a casual style of arranging flowers, in contrast to the more regulated Tatehana of Buddhist altars, which later evolved into the Rikka. It is ****ociated...