To follow on from Treeman it is my understanding the downward branches is representative of Japan (Both in nature and replified in Bonsai), where the weight of the snow in winter works to weigh down and bend the branches.
On a recent trip to Japan just before winter, they had set up ropes and bamboo to try keep branches in place from going any lover/snapping.
If these ropes were not set up in these Kanazawa gardens, the branches would be angled lower and lower each winter as they extend due to the weight of the winter snow.
Sorry for the photo hijack but seemed relevant to the discussion. Goodluck with whatever decision you decide to go with.
Cheers,
Pearcy.







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