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Ooishi

March 19, 2009 by Jonas Dupuich

“How old are you?” Ooishi asked. We were sitting in his workshop looking at a half-dozen deciduous trees that could be the envy of a many a collection. “Great! Start some cuttings” he said, waving at the trees in his garden, “and grow these yourself!” “These?” I thought to myself. Ooishi’s deciduous bonsai “This?” Stewartia […]

Filed Under: Excursions Tagged With: Japan, Tosho

Daiju En

March 7, 2009 by Jonas Dupuich

The following photo is a clue to the location of our next stop: Pine bark You guessed it – Daiju En, one of the world’s more famous pine bonsai gardens. And it’s the family home of my teacher’s teacher’s teacher. My teacher, Boon Manakitivipart, studied in Japan with Kihachiro Kamiya, student of Toshinori Sukuki. Daiju […]

Filed Under: Excursions Tagged With: Black Pine, Japan, Suzuki

Okamoto

March 7, 2009 by Jonas Dupuich

Last weekend was a marathon of repotting. I returned from Japan to find that the pines had started moving and that time was running short to get them in shape for spring. It’s always the one time of year when I feel the clock is against me. I usually repot my most developed trees early […]

Filed Under: Excursions Tagged With: Japan

Shinpukuji Temple and Environs

February 23, 2009 by Jonas Dupuich

This tree put a smile on my face too – it’s one of many great trees in a garden near the Shinpukuji Temple in Okazaki. The owner of this collection has shown at least one tree in each in Kokufu bonsai exhibit for the past 20 years. Vlad and root over rock trident maple. Adjacent […]

Filed Under: Excursions Tagged With: Japan

Kawabe

February 22, 2009 by Jonas Dupuich

One of our more educational visits came at the garden of Takeo Kawabe. Kawabe was an automotive engineer whose life took a new direction after seeing, for the first time, the trees in Masahiko Kimura’s garden. Kawabe soon left behind his automotive career and began a bonsai apprenticeship with Kimura at the relatively late age […]

Filed Under: Excursions Tagged With: Japan, Kawabe, Shimpaku, Wiring, yew

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