Learn about and enjoy ikebana, Japanese culture
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Teikoku Kadoin
- subsidy category
- Grant for Artistic City
- Grant Type
- single year
FY2022 Grant for Artistic City [Newly established in FY2022]



Business Overview
In order to improve and promote Kado, a unique Japanese art and culture, and to deepen the interest in cultural activities that spread from Kado, and to experience the importance and appreciation of spaces with beauty and harmony and moisture and relaxation in daily life, classes are held every year for members and non-members. The following programs were implemented this fiscal year. "Program" 1. Lecture "The Life of Mr. Eiichi Shibusawa" Eiichi Shibusawa's philosophy of "connecting Japan and the world in a peaceful way" about 100 years ago (Mr. Koichi Kuwabara, Director of the Shibusawa Historical Museum) 2. Slide screening Study session to introduce the research department of the Imperial Kado Institute, and explanation and criticism of the ikebana works (slide screening) at the presentation (Mr. Riharu Muto, Research Department of the Imperial Kado Institute) * Study session beyond the research department and school of the Imperial Kado Institute is held once a month, and presentation is held once a year 3. Demonstration "Ikebana Polyrhythm" Study the space and technique of dramatic beauty created by combining various flower materials (Mr. Naohiro Kasuya, the head of the Ichiyo ikebana school)
- Period of Activity / Project
- Tuesday, August 30, 2022
- Venues
- Kitatopia (Kita Ward, Tokyo)
Profile
[General Incorporated Association Teikoku Kadoin]
An organization that contributes to the transmission and development of ikebana culture beyond schools.
90 years since its foundation, its tradition and achievements in ikebana competitions have contributed greatly to the ikebana world and produced many talented people.




