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Wakamatsu Festival highlights traditional Japanese crafts in historic setting - Examiner.com


Wakamatsu Festival highlights traditional Japanese crafts in historic setting
Examiner.com
Today's Wakamatsu Colony Festival in Gold Hill brings together history and traditional Japanese music and crafts in a day of celebration honoring the settlers of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony. Immigrants from Aizu Wakamatsu in what is now Japan's ...

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Eleven Who Care: Mike Porcaro and Ken Ellis bring beauty to Conservatory - KARE


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Eleven Who Care: Mike Porcaro and Ken Ellis bring beauty to Conservatory
KARE
In creating a bonsai, these two follow a 2000-year-old Japanese horticultural tradition in connecting man, nature and heaven. "These are living things. You kill a lot of them before you learn what to do with them. But then the reward is fantastic," ...

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SPECIAL EVENT: Bonsai Exhibition & Sale (5/19-20) - Rochester City Newspaper


SPECIAL EVENT: Bonsai Exhibition & Sale (5/19-20)
Rochester City Newspaper
PHOTO PROVIDED If you think growing regular plants requires TLC, try Bonsai on for size. Bonsai is the traditional Japanese art of growing and keeping trees in a miniature form in a low, shallow container. This requires expert pruning not only of the ...

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An Asian-inspired garden makes a backyard a true retreat | The Republic - The Republic


An Asian-inspired garden makes a backyard a true retreat | The Republic
The Republic
Lucy Sakaishi-Judd and Gary Judd, well known in the local bonsai community, have their own Japanese garden at their Rocklin, Calif., home, featuring scores of their bonsai. "Our garden was designed by Tom Ozawa, and through his vision, we are able to ...

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Finding Balance With Bonsai Trees - Huffington Post


Finding Balance With Bonsai Trees
Huffington Post
I also became involved with the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum, the world's most comprehensive museum featuring both the Japanese art of bonsai and its Chinese counterpart, penjing. Located at the US National Arboretum, the museum is one of ...
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