The Ikebana Teacher

Julie Ailsa Ireland

After wondering why Ikebana means so much to the Japanese people, we speak with a Japanese National who’s generation did not learn Ikebana and Tea Ceremony as part of her Japanese upbringing in the cultural arts. As an educated woman, she then became interested in Ikebana in another country in another time.

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After wondering why Ikebana means so much to the Japanese people, we speak with a Japanese National who’s generation did not learn Ikebana and Tea Ceremony as part of her Japanese upbringing in the cultural arts. As an educated woman, she then became interested in Ikebana in another country in another time.