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Ikebana Ryusei Exhibition: The Aspects of Plants 2025 November 21 (Fri.) - 24 (Mon.), 2025 in Shibuya, Tokyo

一般社団法人龍生華道会

The Ryusei Ikebana Association will hold the "Ikebana Ryusei Exhibition: The Aspects of Plants 2025" at Shibuya Stream Hall (Shibuya, Tokyo) from November 21 (Fri.) to November 24 (Mon.), 2025 (holidays), where you can see the current form of ikebana, from classical styles to large contemporary ikebana works and small works that bring life to our daily lives. The exhibition will feature a wide range of ikebana works, from classic styles to large contemporary ikebana works and small works that bring life to our daily lives.

Flowers hanging on walls, decorating windowsills, twining around pillars, and floating in the light ...... will explore the possibilities of botanical expression in a variety of settings.


2024年龍生展 家元吉村華洲作品

2024 Ryusei Exhibition: Works by headmaster YOSHIMURA Kashu


Outline of the exhibition

Exhibition Title: Ikebana Ryusei Exhibition: The Aspects of Plants 2025

Sponsor: Ryusei-ha headmaster YOSHIMURA Kashu + Ryusei-ha Headquarters

Dates: November 21 (Fri.) - November 24 (Mon.)

       (The first half of the exhibition will be held from November 21 (Fri.) to 22 (Sat.), and the second half from November 23 (Sun.) to 24 (Mon.).

Venue: Shibuya Stream Hall

       [3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan]

       (directly connected to Shibuya Station via exit C2)

Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (Closes at 16:30 on the 22nd and 24th)

       Admission until 30 minutes before closing

Admission fee: 1,700 yen (Free for high school students and younger)

       Advance tickets 1,300 yen

       (Advance tickets available on Peatix at https://ryuseiten2025.peatix.com/ )

       *Free admission for those with a physical disability certificate and one accompanying person (in principle)

Number of works: Approximately 100 works in each period (total of approximately 200 works in the previous and following periods) (including a large work by headmaster YOSHIMURA Kashu)

Official website: https://www.shibu-ike.com



Ryusei School of Ikebana

Founded in 1886 by YOSHIMURA Kaun, the first headmaster of the school. 

The current headmaster is the fourth generation YOSHIMURA Kashu.

He is committed to both ikebana in daily life and the transmission of classical flower arrangement based on the concept of "the aspects of the plant," in which the ikebana artist takes a sincere interest in each plant in his or her hands and captures its "aspects" to create a work of art.



The exhibition, which will be held in a hall directly connected to Shibuya Station, will feature a wide range of ikebana styles, from the classical to large-scale contemporary works, as well as small ikebana works that bring life into our daily lives.

In recent years, the Ryusei-ha has held its annual ikebana exhibition in the cultural center of Shibuya, and the 2025 exhibition will be held at the Shibuya Stream Hall, directly connected to Shibuya Station. This is a major exhibition organized by the headquarter of the ikebana school and held in the heart of Shibuya. Please enjoy the variations of ikebana expression.


Flowers hanging on a wall, decorating a windowsill, twining around a pillar, or floating in the light: explore the possibilities of botanical expression in a variety of settings.

The corner exhibition is a characteristic feature of the Ryusei-ha ikebana exhibition. Nine diverse corners will be on display, including paneled works hanging on the walls, works decorating windowsills, works that float fantastically in the light from below, and works using two types of pillars, red and white, 30 cm in diameter and 2 meters high, as their focal points.

Also on display will be traditional flower arrangements such as rikka, which traces its roots back to the Muromachi period (1333-1573), and seika, which spread among the townspeople during the Edo period (1603-1868), allowing visitors to view works created using a variety of techniques.


Lineup

A large work by headmaster YOSHIMURA Kashu of the Ryusei-ha school

Large work by the Educational Affairs Bureau

Classical flower arrangement (Rikka)

Classical flower arrangement (Seika)

Free Pieces

Corner works (Number of corners: 9)

Hibika of Light

- A small ikebana "Hibika" that begins to resonate with light.

Projection

- With brightly colored geometric forms protruding from the wall.

Minori

- The rich expression of autumn harvests.

Triangle Stage

- A world that emerges on a triangular stage

Relief

- Reliefs of ikebana painted on the panels.

Kohaku no Hashira (Red and White Pillars)

- A sense of life wells up from the red and white pillars.

The island table.

- Ikebana spread over a horizontal or vertical space.

The window-side.

- Overlaying the view of Shibuya through the window

Frame in the air

- Ikebana floating with the frame


Other works by children and junior class will also be exhibited.


突起を取り掛かりに(2024)

Taking up the protrusions (2024)

窓辺にも作品を展開(2024)

Works on the window sill (2024)


All of the Ryusei-ha philosophy of "the aspects of plants" is here.

The Ryusei School's methodology of ikebana, "the aspects of plants".

This philosophy, proposed by the third headmaster YOSHIMURA Kasen (1928-2015), is an important keyword that forms the basis of the Ryusei-ha.

The Ryusei Exhibition, a major exhibition organized by the headquarters of the Ryusei School, has a long history since the first exhibition was held in 1957.

People face the plants in their hands with a once-in-a-lifetime attitude and express themselves through their own unique perspective.

This attitude is the "aspects of plants," and it is the basic philosophy of the Ryusei-ha school, which has been carried through the genres of free-style flower arrangement and classical flower arrangement.

Through the many variations of the works exhibited here, visitors will be able to experience firsthand the underlying philosophy of the Ryusei-ha.


Events during the exhibition period

Hibika Workshop (free flower arrangement) *There is a fee for this workshop.

Experience] Ryusei Exhibition Premium Night Tour *Paid admission

Ikebana Labo

Headmaster Talk Event


Details will be announced as soon as they are determined.

In addition to the above, various other events are being planned.


家元スペシャルトークショー

Headmaster Special Talk Show

ワークショップの様子

Workshop


*Cafe Booth

HACHI BAKE & CAFE

会場内にカフェスペースも併設

A café space will be set up in the venue.



Inquiries from the general public

General Incorporated Association Ryusei Kado Kai

TEL : 03-3268-1241(Representative)

Special website URL: https://www.shibu-ike.com