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  2. Bjorn Bjorholm - Wikipedia

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    Bjorn Bjorholm (/ ˈ b j ɔːr n ˈ b j ɔːr h oʊ m /; born 1986) is an American professional bonsai artist and educator. He is the founder and owner of Eisei-en Bonsai Garden, which as of early 2024, is in the process of relocating from Mount Juliet, Tennessee, to Kyoto, Japan.

  3. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, several trends made the Japanese tradition of bonsai increasingly accessible to Western and world audiences. One key trend was the increase in the number, scope, and prominence of bonsai exhibitions. For example, the Kokufu-ten bonsai displays reappeared in 1947 after a four-year cancellation and became annual affairs.

  4. Kokufu, Gifu - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kokufu, Gifu. Kokufu (国府町, Kokufu-chō) was a town located in Yoshiki District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,064 and a population density of 90.56 persons per km 2. The total area was 89.05 km 2.

  5. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, a number of trends made the Japanese tradition of bonsai increasingly accessible to Western and world audiences. One key trend was the increase in the number, scope, and prominence of bonsai exhibitions. For example, the Kokufu-ten bonsai displays reappeared in 1947 after a four-year cancellation and became annual affairs.

  6. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 August 2024, at 01:24 (UTC). ... List of species used in bonsai. 1 language ...

  7. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The campus includes two museum buildings, the Roji-en Japanese Gardens: Garden of the Drops of Dew, a bonsai garden, library, gift shop, and a Japanese restaurant, called the Cornell Cafe, which has been featured on the Food Network and Vizcaya Television. Rotating exhibits are displayed in both buildings, and demonstrations, including tea ...