Antique Bonsai Pots At The 2016 Taikan-Ten
Posted: November 23rd, 2016, 11:14 pm
Hi everyone,
Well it’s 8:30pm here in Osaka and we just returned to the hotel after a big day out. It’s a national holiday today (Wednesday) here in Japan and, you guessed it, thousands of people everywhere.
Today we went to one of Japan’s most famous shohin bonsai nurseries, in Kyoto, run by the Masumi family.
As I am running out of hours in the day, I will post photos of the Taikan-Ten and of the shohin nursery in coming days.
Tomorrow we will visit another two bonsai nurseries - Fujikawa nursery where Bjorn did his apprenticeship and Yosho-en nursery in Ikeda.
I will also be posting photos of Japanese and Chinese antique bonsai pots that were on display at the Taikan-Ten. These pots were quite large but, unfortunately, it is difficult to gauge the true size of the pots from these photos - they ranged from 300mm to 700mm high and were very impressive.
I hope you enjoy them.
Lance
Well it’s 8:30pm here in Osaka and we just returned to the hotel after a big day out. It’s a national holiday today (Wednesday) here in Japan and, you guessed it, thousands of people everywhere.
Today we went to one of Japan’s most famous shohin bonsai nurseries, in Kyoto, run by the Masumi family.
As I am running out of hours in the day, I will post photos of the Taikan-Ten and of the shohin nursery in coming days.
Tomorrow we will visit another two bonsai nurseries - Fujikawa nursery where Bjorn did his apprenticeship and Yosho-en nursery in Ikeda.
I will also be posting photos of Japanese and Chinese antique bonsai pots that were on display at the Taikan-Ten. These pots were quite large but, unfortunately, it is difficult to gauge the true size of the pots from these photos - they ranged from 300mm to 700mm high and were very impressive.
I hope you enjoy them.
Lance