Core Principles
Learn how line, asymmetry, rhythm, and negative space shape strong arrangements.
Classes
Our classes introduce the principles that shape Ikebana: proportion, line, balance, empty space, and the relationship between materials and container. Students build these fundamentals step by step through guided arrangements.

Learn how line, asymmetry, rhythm, and negative space shape strong arrangements.
Practice selecting, trimming, and placing branches, leaves, and flowers with intention.
Build the habit of seeing seasonal character, movement, and proportion in natural materials.
Receive guidance, revise your arrangement, and strengthen your eye over time.
A practical introduction for students who are new to Ikebana and want a clear foundation.
Typical focus
Basic structure, vase use, line placement, and care of materials.
For returning students who want to refine execution and work with more varied themes.
Typical focus
Complex branch relationships, stronger composition, and seasonal interpretation.
Occasional classes built around a season, exhibition theme, or focused technical study.
Typical focus
Holiday arrangements, exhibition preparation, or concentrated form studies.

