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Japanese 9" H Black Crescent Shape Ikebana Flower Arrangement Vase/ New
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Vintage Japanese Ikebana Woven Wicker Bamboo Vase--Great Used Con--No Reserve
Vintage Japanese Ikebana Woven Wicker Bamboo Vase--Great Used Con--No Reserve
Paypal   US $9.99
Japanese Round Ikebana Flower Arrangement Spiky Frog Kenzan Brass Pins in Box
Japanese Round Ikebana Flower Arrangement Spiky Frog Kenzan Brass Pins in Box
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VTG Japanese Ikebana Vase Pottery Seibun Kiyomizu Yaki Kyoto Japan WITH BOX
VTG Japanese Ikebana Vase Pottery Seibun Kiyomizu Yaki Kyoto Japan WITH BOX
Paypal   US $12.50
Japanese Ikebana Oval Shape Kenzan/ Flower Arrangement/ 2086/ Made in Japan
Japanese Ikebana Oval Shape Kenzan/ Flower Arrangement/ 2086/ Made in Japan
Paypal   US $29.50
Japanese Green Sculpture Ikebana Vase (58-215) NIB
Japanese Green Sculpture Ikebana Vase (58-215) NIB
Paypal   US $23.40
Vintage Japanese Bamboo & Cane Basket Ikebana Purse Handbag Cherokee
Vintage Japanese Bamboo & Cane Basket Ikebana Purse Handbag Cherokee
Paypal   US $59.00
Large, FREEFORM STUDIO ART POTTERY JAPANESE SHALLOW BONSAI PLANTER IKEBANA VASE
Large, FREEFORM STUDIO ART POTTERY JAPANESE SHALLOW BONSAI PLANTER IKEBANA VASE
Paypal   US $49.99
Japanese Round & Rectangle Shape Kenzan/ikebana Flower Arrangement
Japanese Round & Rectangle Shape Kenzan/ikebana Flower Arrangement
Paypal   US $11.95
Japanese Ikebana Round Shape Vase Flower Arrangement
Japanese Ikebana Round Shape Vase Flower Arrangement
Paypal   US $39.99
Vintage Japanese Copper Flower Vase Usubata for Ikebana Arrangement
Vintage Japanese Copper Flower Vase Usubata for Ikebana Arrangement
Paypal   US $99.00
Japanese Ikebana 3 Pillows Stacked Cubist Modern Design Planter Signed Lambert
Japanese Ikebana 3 Pillows Stacked Cubist Modern Design Planter Signed Lambert
Paypal   US $9.99
Vintage Japanese Studio Art Pottery Ikebana Vase
Vintage Japanese Studio Art Pottery Ikebana Vase
Paypal   US $24.99
Japanese 12
Japanese 12" & 9.25" Tall Uneven V-Saped Ikebana Flower Vase/DK Green/ DK Gray
Paypal   US $89.00
Japanese Ikebana #279 Signed Bronze Crab Art Sculpture Statue Figure Flower Vase
Japanese Ikebana #279 Signed Bronze Crab Art Sculpture Statue Figure Flower Vase
Paypal   US $245.00
Japanese Ikebana #220 Antique Edo Bronze Flower Vase by Ichinose Munekazu & Box
Japanese Ikebana #220 Antique Edo Bronze Flower Vase by Ichinose Munekazu & Box
Paypal   US $166.00
Fine Mid Century Japanese Ikebana Container modern abstracd decorated no res!
Fine Mid Century Japanese Ikebana Container modern abstracd decorated no res!
Paypal   US $55.00
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement/88
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement/88
Paypal   US $69.00
Japanese Ikebana Blue Speckle Design  Vase/ Pre-Owned
Japanese Ikebana Blue Speckle Design Vase/ Pre-Owned
Paypal   US $24.99
1310 Pair Japanese Satsuma Transferware Peacock Octagonal Ikebana Vases 6
1310 Pair Japanese Satsuma Transferware Peacock Octagonal Ikebana Vases 6" High
Paypal   US $29.95
Authentic Vintage Japanese Ikebana Glazed Vase w/ Chop
Authentic Vintage Japanese Ikebana Glazed Vase w/ Chop
Paypal   US $45.00
Vintage 1970's Japanese Shigaraki Ikebana container bucket form no reserve
Vintage 1970's Japanese Shigaraki Ikebana container bucket form no reserve
Paypal   US $90.00
Japanese Ikebana #289 Old Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase
Japanese Ikebana #289 Old Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase
Paypal   US $90.00
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement/89
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement/89
Paypal   US $55.00
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement
Japanese Ikebana bamboo Take vase Flower Arrangement
Paypal   US $58.00
Vintage  Japanese Copper Suiban, Flower Vase for Ikebana, Flower Arrangement
Vintage Japanese Copper Suiban, Flower Vase for Ikebana, Flower Arrangement
Paypal   US $1,500.00
Japanese Ikebana #288 Old Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase
Japanese Ikebana #288 Old Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase
Paypal   US $105.00
Japanese 2 Way Ikebana Bent Spuare Design Vase Orange/ Gray/ 10
Japanese 2 Way Ikebana Bent Spuare Design Vase Orange/ Gray/ 10" x 10" /A259
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Beautiful Japanese Ikebana Basket
Beautiful Japanese Ikebana Basket
Paypal   US $275.00
VINTAGE JAPANESE WW2 / SHOWA ERA  (昭和時代 BRONZE IKEBANA VASE / OKIMONO
VINTAGE JAPANESE WW2 / SHOWA ERA (昭和時代 BRONZE IKEBANA VASE / OKIMONO
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ANTIQUE Japanese cast iron ikebana usubata vase vtg bronze old bowl table art
ANTIQUE Japanese cast iron ikebana usubata vase vtg bronze old bowl table art
Paypal   US $195.00
Vintage bronze or brass vase by Shuho Yamamoto, Japan Japanese Ikebana pot jar
Vintage bronze or brass vase by Shuho Yamamoto, Japan Japanese Ikebana pot jar
Paypal   US $299.00
Vintage Old JAPANESE IKEBANA Woven BASKET - Beautiful!
Vintage Old JAPANESE IKEBANA Woven BASKET - Beautiful!
Paypal   US $245.00
Japanese Ikebana Kenzan Flower Frog Rectangle 3-3/4x1.5in 893-216 J2303
Japanese Ikebana Kenzan Flower Frog Rectangle 3-3/4x1.5in 893-216 J2303
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SIGNED JAPANESE 信楽 SHIGARAKI STONEWARE CERAMIC HANAIRE IKEBANA FLOWER VASE
SIGNED JAPANESE 信楽 SHIGARAKI STONEWARE CERAMIC HANAIRE IKEBANA FLOWER VASE
Paypal   US $588.00
Ikebana #282 Japanese Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase Japan
Ikebana #282 Japanese Bamboo Wood Long Handle Tall Stem Flower Basket Vase Japan
Paypal   US $120.00
Ikebana 284 Antique Japanese Bamboo Wood Flower Basket Vase Japan Gourd Art Deco
Ikebana 284 Antique Japanese Bamboo Wood Flower Basket Vase Japan Gourd Art Deco
Paypal   US $245.00
Antique Bamboo ? Wicker? Japanese
Antique Bamboo ? Wicker? Japanese "Double Gourd" Basket Ikebana with Handle
Paypal   US $410.00
Beautiful Japanese Ikebana Design Painting on Silk-Framed
Beautiful Japanese Ikebana Design Painting on Silk-Framed
Paypal   US $100.00
Ikebana #281 Signed Japanese Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Japan Vtg Modern Art Deco
Ikebana #281 Signed Japanese Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Japan Vtg Modern Art Deco
Paypal   US $145.00
Ikebana 280 Signed Japanese Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Japan Tall Modern Art Deco
Ikebana 280 Signed Japanese Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Japan Tall Modern Art Deco
Paypal   US $135.00
Japanese Ikebana #273 Lacquer Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Tall Stem Long Handle
Japanese Ikebana #273 Lacquer Bamboo Flower Basket Vase Tall Stem Long Handle
Paypal   US $98.00
SIGNED JAPANESE SHINO KARATSU STONEWARE CERAMIC IKEBANA VASE / JARDINIERE
SIGNED JAPANESE SHINO KARATSU STONEWARE CERAMIC IKEBANA VASE / JARDINIERE
Paypal   US $500.00
Japanese Ikebana #274 Antique Bamboo Wood Boat Ship Flower Basket Vase Art Deco
Japanese Ikebana #274 Antique Bamboo Wood Boat Ship Flower Basket Vase Art Deco
Paypal   US $175.00
THE ART OF ARRANGING FLOWERS BOOK JAPANESE IKEBANA
THE ART OF ARRANGING FLOWERS BOOK JAPANESE IKEBANA
Paypal   US $75.00
Fine  Japanese Ikebana Container Unusual form
Fine Japanese Ikebana Container Unusual form
Paypal   US $145.00
Vintage Japanese Bronze Flower Vase Usubata for Ikebana Arrangement
Vintage Japanese Bronze Flower Vase Usubata for Ikebana Arrangement
Paypal   US $250.00
120349 Japanese Shigaraki pottery Ikebana flower arranging Suiban vase / basin
120349 Japanese Shigaraki pottery Ikebana flower arranging Suiban vase / basin
Paypal   US $85.00
Japanese Pottery Ikebana Shigaraki Flower Vase #200908H
Japanese Pottery Ikebana Shigaraki Flower Vase #200908H
Paypal   US $69.99
Japanese Pottery Ikebana Shigaraki Flower Vase #200908D
Japanese Pottery Ikebana Shigaraki Flower Vase #200908D
Paypal   US $69.99
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Japanese Ikebana

Japan is a place we have to thank for a lot of interesting and beautiful things: ikebana, manga, kimono, katana, and many others. One things that most people might not think of immediately is a specific school of joinery that has resulted in some incredible buildings. Some of these were built hundreds of years ago and have managed to stay standing despite years of withstanding the elements and one specific quality that is especially surprising - they use no mechanical fasteners.

Japanese joinery is probably one of the lesser known art forms that came from Japan. However, a look into this type of carpentry shows an amazing set of skills, tools, and tradition. The joiner uses an extensive base of skill and practice to join wooden members together with complicated cuts and joints. Despite not using mechanical fasteners like screws or nails, the structures created with Japanese joinery are very strong because the intricate joints were developed over many years to suit the job they are used for.

Despite the complexity and strength that comes out of Japanese joinery, the cuts are all done by hand without power tools or modern equipment. Everything comes from many different simple tools that, when used in the correct way, can be used to join with impressive strength. So if you're lucky enough to find yourself on a trip to Japan, make it a point to see some of the structures that utilize Japanese joinery techniques.

Some of the most beautiful are probably the minka farmhouses that can be found throughout the country. The homes in northern Japan with high peaked roofs that look like praying hands are particularly impressive. The joiners utilized trees growing on the sides of mountains with a specific curve for increased strength, allowing large horizontal spans and wide open interior spaces. When seeing these, just keep in mind that the structure around you isn't even held together with screws and each and every cut was performed without power by a very skilled hand.

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Get on the Orient Express With a Japanese Garden Bench

 

To the Japanese people, gardens have for centuries played an important role in the country’s culture and development. In Japan, there are three main types of nihon teien, or gardens: Tsukiyama Gardens (hill gardens), Karesansui Gardens (dry or rock gardens) and Chaniwa Gardens (tea gardens). These green spaces are common all over Japan and can be found in such places as public parks, Buddhist temples and also many private residences. Also, it is something not just limited to Japan. Japanese gardens have popped up the world over, with breathtaking examples in even just the United States. Often, they are tucked into larger botanical gardens, so this is a good place to look. Check out the ones in your area for some inspiration to bring home.

Odds are, your own backyard oasis will not harbor quite the elaborate setup, but still a few authentic touches will give your garden an authentic Asian feel and overall beautiful look.

 

To the adherents of traditional philosophy, gardens represent the whole of nature, just on a much smaller scale. They are tranquil and beautiful places created with an artistic sensibility in mind where one can spend hours relaxing and contemplating the finer things in life. Its roots can be traced back to a religious basis, back when gardens were first associated with Buddhist, Taoist and Shinto ideologies. Today, while the overt religious meaning is not so prevalent, there is still a spirituality and reverence one naturally feels when entering these peaceful spots. In addition to the religious aspect, Japanese garden making is considered as fine an art as the Asian practices of flower arranging (ikebana) and calligraphy. Besides that, gardens are just a nice break from the hectic pace of life. With so much time spent there, a garden bench is a welcome respite.

 

You might be surprised to learn that Japanese garden benches don’t necessarily have one specific design. The traditional ones are made from stone, usually with room for one to two persons.

Left unpainted, they are adorned with simply carved designs running from the base along up through the armrests. However, in reality you can make a Japanese garden bench from the same materials out of which you would build any bench. Concrete, wood, plastics, etc can be used for this purpose as well so long as the ambience is there to support it. The main point about these benches is not so much how they look as their purpose and surroundings. The basic purpose is contemplation, though in Western terms this might equate to something more like “Stop and smell the roses.” When it comes to the surrounding environment, having a tranquil space filled with beautiful flowers and green foliage will naturally evoke this peaceful state. It might also be a nice touch to add indigenous Asian plants to complete the effect, such as Japanese Maple trees or Bonsais.

 

If you really want to do it up right, there are other items you can add in addition to the garden bench. Traditional Japanese gardens also usually come with some sort of fencing, often made out of bamboo; a water source, like ponds and fountains; as well as lanterns, bridges and pavilions.

The nice thing is, you don’t necessarily have to stick to one theme. Your backyard is your sanctuary, so decorate it as you want to. Whichever styles you choose, a garden bench of any sort is a nice fixture to be able to immerse yourself in the fauna and admire all of your hard work.

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Japanese romaji translation?

Nihongari kimoshta. Sai tamani sunde imasu. Watashi no shumiwa ikebana desu.
Mainichi ikebana wo shimasu. Supootsumo suki desu. Tenisu wo shimasu.

I've translated this from Japanese Hiragana to romaji, except now I'm confused about what it says! I know the first sentence is about something to do with where they live and the last one says something about tennis, sports etc.

Your romaji isn't all right, but here's some rough translations:

Nihongari kimoshta. Sai tamani sunde imasu. - Should possibly be:
Nihon kara kimashita. "I come from Japan"
Saitama ni sunde imasu. "I live in Saitama"

Watashi no shumiwa ikebana desu. "My hobby is flower arranging"
Mai nichi ikebana wo shimasu. "I do it (flower arranging) every day"
Supootsumo suki desu. "I also like sports"
Tenisu wo shimasu. "I play tennis"

As you can see, I've translated into natural English - not necessarily a direct literal translation.

In Japanese, it's common for the speaker to drop 'known' parts of a sentence, for example "Tenisu wo shimasu" literally means "Do Tennis.", but the natural English sentence equivalent (in this context) is "I play tennis".

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