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Discover Ikebana In Kanazawa

For families, flower enthusiasts, and travelers seeking unique experiences.

  • Join a Ikebana workship in a traditional Japanese house and discover the true Japan.
  • Deepen your connections and build everlasting bonds with your family, friends and loved ones.

Connect Through Culture, Create with Nature

"Our Promise"

Why Choose Kanazawa Ohka?

Experience the Beauty and Benefits of Ikebana

  • Expert Guidance
  • Cultural Immersion
  • Relaxation and Mindfulness

Unleash your creativity and make stunning arrangements that embody the harmony and beauty of nature.

The style of ikebana you can experience at Kanazawa Ohka is Koryū, one of the most authentic forms of ikebana that simply and profoundly expresses the heart.

Although Koryū Ikebana once declined during the Edo period, it was revived in the ancient city of Kanazawa, a place known for its ninja temples, and its spirit continues to be passed down today.

By participating in Kanazawa Ohka's ikebana program, you will encounter the true essence of Japan, experience the genuine beauty of wabi-sabi, and find deep satisfaction within your heart.

This unique experience awaits you at Kanazawa Ohka.

Come, let's experience it together!

Explore the Beauty and Creativity of Koryū Ikebana

minimalist floral arrangement set against a plain wall. The arrangement consists of a dark-colored vase placed on a black mat, containing various green foliage and some purple spherical flowers. Above the vase, there is a wooden ornamental piece hanging, from which a few branches also extend with similar foliage and purple flowers. The overall setting gives a serene and delicate appearance.
interior of a traditional Japanese room with shoji screens, tatami mat flooring, and a minimalistic design aesthetic. A flower arrangement featuring yellow flowers and green foliage hangs on the wall. The background shows the simplicity and elegance typical of traditional Japanese design.
serene scene of a Japanese garden viewed from inside a traditional structure. Two small, round vases with flower arrangements are placed on a red cloth. The arrangements include green leaves, small yellow flowers, and taller blue flowers with twisting branches. In the background, there is a wooden fence, various plants, and a stone lantern with a cylindrical stone basin nearby. The garden feels peaceful and meticulously maintained.
minimalist ikebana arrangement that includes pink flowers, green and pink striped leaves, and a green ceramic vase with two openings and a rectangular hole in the center, creating a modern and sculptural appearance. The vase is placed on a black rectangular platform within a simple, clean setting that includes light-colored walls with dark wooden trim. The arrangement's simplicity and natural elements evoke a sense of elegance and tranquility.
person arranging pink and green flowers in a small, woven basket vase attached to a wooden surface. The person's hands are delicately handling the flowers, and they are wearing a red garment. The background is plain and light-colored, emphasizing the focus on the floral arrangement and the person’s hands.
A wicker basket containing a floral arrangement is placed on a wooden surface in front of a window with frosted glass. The arrangement includes green leaves, a red rose, purple flowers, and other greenery. The window allows diffused light to illuminate the scene.
A small black vase holds an arrangement of purple flowers and green buds. The vase is placed on a wooden surface with sunlight streaming through a frosted glass window in the background, creating a serene and simple scene.
small flower arrangement placed on a windowsill. The arrangement features purple flowers, green leaves, and small delicate branches, all set in a shallow, textured ceramic bowl. The background consists of a window with frosted glass panes, allowing soft natural light to filter through. The overall scene has a serene and minimalist aesthetic.

Ready to Create?

Join a workshop today and discover the joy of Ikebana.

Finding Beauty and Balance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the class accessibility options?

Our classes are held in a traditional Japanese house. It is not a barrier-free facility. However, please get in touch with us via the "Contact form" for any specific needs.

How can I book a workshop?

You can book a workshop through our online calendar and booking system.

Do you offer language support?

Yes, our instructors can provide basic English support.

Can I cancel my booking?

Yes, cancellations are accepted per our cancellation policy. Please review our Terms of Service.

Are materials provided?

Yes, all necessary materials are provided, including flowers, and tools.

What is the duration of each class?

Each class lasts approximately 1.5 hours.

Do I need any prior experience?

No prior experience is necessary. Our classes are suitable for beginners and advanced students.

What should I wear?

Comfortable clothing is recommended.

What are your payment options?

We accept all major credit cards.

Can I bring a friend? Or family members?

Yes, you are welcome to bring friends and family.


However, please note that each participant, including children over 13 years of age, will need to book their own spot. This ensures that we can provide personalized attention, reserve required materials, and maintain the quality of our workshop.

Note: Children under 12 years old may participate with accompanying parent or guardian.

Child's passport must be shown to verify age.

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