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Ohara Ikebana Classes

This is a progressive learning journey in Ikebana, where students begin with the fundamentals and gradually develop their skills and understanding over time. With continuous practice and guidance, students have the opportunity to advance step by step eventually reaching a level where they can also share and teach the art of Ikebana. Our classes follow the teachings of the Ohara School of Ikebana, guided by a Japanese instructor from Japan, ensuring that each lesson remains true to its origin and philosophy. We are proud to offer an authentic learning experience, faithfully preserving the principles, techniques, and spirit of traditional Ikebana.

Class Guidelines

For everyone’s safety and comfort, please keep the following in mind:

Tool Safety
Please handle scissors, floral tools, wax heaters with care. If you’re unfamiliar with certain tools, don’t hesitate to ask for help.

Flower Handling
Some stems may have thorns that can irritate sensitive skin.
Handle with caution, and feel free to use gloves.

Food Allergens
Light snacks and a bottle of water will be served during the workshop.
Please note: some may contain eggs, dairy, peanuts, or other allergens.

Privacy
Feel free to take photos of your own work and creative process. Please avoid photographing other participants

Non-Participants
We kindly ask that children, pets, non participants stay at home so participants can fully focus on the class and enjoy a calm creative space.

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Reservation

All materials and tools needed for the workshop are provided. You’ll leave with your completed work, new skills and happy memories to cherish. 

Payment
Ikebana Class Payment

Included
Ikebana Instructor
Fresh Flowers
Light Snacks
Afternoon Tea

Feel free to bring
Notebook and pen – for notes or sketches
Bottle of water – to stay hydrated
Light jacket – in case the room gets chilly
Umbrella – in case of unexpected rain/heat

 

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Flower Group Activities

Ikebana Introduction

Designed for beginners, offering a gentle introduction to the art of Japanese flower arrangement. In this session, you will learn the basic principles of balance, space, and movement.

Floral Journaling and Hand Tied

Begin by sketching and coloring flowers in a creative floral journal inspired by the shapes, colors, and emotions of nature. Then transform those inspirations into a hand-tied bouquet using fresh seasonal blooms, elegant wrapping, and thoughtful floral styling.

Pressed Flower Frame Workshop

Preserve the beauty of flowers by transforming them into framed botanical art. Participants create their own pressed flower composition while learning arrangement techniques inspired by texture, spacing, and natural storytelling.

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Candle Crafting Group Activities

Flowery Candle Workshop

Design bright and uplifting floral candles inspired by blooming gardens and springtime landscapes. Participants explore colorful flower sculpting, soft botanical palettes, and nature-inspired decorative wax techniques.

Café Candle Workshop

Create realistic café-inspired candles resembling iced lattes, chocolate drinks, caramel desserts, and creamy beverages. This workshop combines warm café aesthetics with dessert styling techniques and comforting fragrance blends.

Bouquet Candle Workshop

Craft elegant floral candles inspired by romantic bouquets and preserved flowers. Participants learn how to create sculpted wax roses, arrange floral compositions, and blend soft colors into a candle centerpiece designed to feel timeless and meaningful.

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Partners

Ohara School of Ikebana

Ginza One

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