Archivi giornalieri: 29/11/2013
Nihon de Hajimete, Part 7: Shunkaen and Akiyama San
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Next up we visited Akiyama San, followed by Shunkaen and Kobayashi San. Both were great visits! Akiyama San was Peter’s Sempai at Shunkaen, so trips to both nurseries were comfortable and relaxed. I’m sure many of you got to meet and work with Akiyama San at his during his visit to the Mid Atlantic earlier this year.
Akiyama San

Super nice, award winning Shimpaku. Fantastic pot match and highly refined.

Various, Beeches, Ginko, and Zelcova

A massive yamadori juniper in development with foliage grafts. The deadwood on this is simply amazing!

Elegant, but powerful, White pine

White pines. Note the foliage differences.

Various bonsai stretching away into the distance.

Yew? I’m not sure, but I think some of these may be Hemlock.
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Nihon de Hajimete, Part 9: S-Cube and Yorozuen
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In today’s post, we visit the wonderful and well provisioned big-box-bonsai-store that is Seiji Morimae’s S-Cube(pun definitely intended and apologized for), then we visit the well-known-in-the-West mecca of Shohin and pottery, Yorozuen, where my friend Toriumi Atsuishi meets us with a surprise.
S-Cube
S-Cube, the garden and sales area of Seiji Morimae, is truly an incredible place. From Stones, to pots both inexpensive and antique, small and immense, to trees of every size and quality level, Morimae San has something for everyone. He’s truly an erudite and interesting fellow, to boot, and well worth your taking the time for a chat. Absent that, pick up his book “A Dialogue with Bonsai”, it’s an interesting read about the spiritual, emotional, and intellectual side of bonsai, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Morimae San takes the time to explain the ceremonial tea house and it’s origins, and the position and design of the gardens…
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Bonsai & Suiseki magazine
Luca Ramacciotti - Sogetsu Concentus Study Group
Esiste un bellissimo magazine italiano (qui è riprodotta la seconda di copertina dell’ultimo numero uscito) che si occupa di divulgazione delle arti, della cultura del mondo orientale: Bonsai & Suiseki Magazine. Ha una sua personale pagina su Facebook Bonsai & Suiseki Magazine (Facebook) dove oltre ai numeri della rivista è possibile avre informazioni sulle attività culturali (a tema) di tutta Italia e immagini bellissime (o video) del mondo giapponese.
Una simile realtà alla portata di tutti è testimonianza della passione, cultura e professionalità delle persone che non solo l’hanno ideata, ma che ne seguono passo passo l’evoluzione. Articoli estremamente interessanti corredati da stupende foto (una mia predilezione vanno ai capolavori di Fabio Canneta) che fanno penetrare neofiti ed appassionati in un mondo di suggestioni ed incanto.
La bellezza di questo progetto (oltre alla sua specifica fruibilità) è che i temi trattati interessano a 360°. Non c’è cesura tra bonsai…
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Selected highlights from the 2011 Taikan ten
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