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Address | 2-32-4 Minami-Otsuka Toshima-ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:170-0005 |
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Bonsai, Reprint Edition
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Bonsai, Reprint Edition
(4829)
JAN:9784756248299
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(4829)
JAN:9784756248299
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Shipping Date |
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About 10 days
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Dimensions |
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Size:210 × 152 mm
Pages:288 pp. (Full Color) Binding:Softbound Language:J/E Bilingual |
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2016
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Description
Expressing the beauty of the seasons. It is a true art form that requires special techniques such as pruning, wiring, fertilizing and watering. In addition to enjoying the visual aesthetic of bonsai trees, people also appreciate the effort put into their creation and cultivation. Japan, these graceful creations are often displayed in living rooms as symbols of the beauty of nature. During the Edo period, bonsai became a popular hobby enjoyed by nobles and common people alike, and it is still a popular pastime for enthusiasts all over the world. Over the years, bonsai has come to be considered more of an art form than a simple hobby because of the appreciation and patronage of bonsai by people of noble birth, including the Japanese people of noble birth. Over the years, bonsai has come to be considered more of an art form than a simple hobby because of the appreciation and patronage of bonsai by people of noble birth, including the Japanese Imperial Family. Arranged by month, this reprint edition features many seasonal Arranged by month, this reprint edition features many seasonal examples of these exquisite miniature trees throughout the year, now in a more compact and economical format. |
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During the Edo period, bonsai became a popular hobby enjoyed by nobles and common people alike, and it is still a popular pastime for enthusiasts all over the world. Over the years, bonsai has come to be considered more of an art form than a simple hobby because of the appreciation and patronage of bonsai by people of noble birth, including the Japanese people of noble birth. Over the years, bonsai has come to be considered more of an art form than a simple hobby because of the appreciation and patronage of bonsai by people of noble birth, including the Japanese Imperial Family.
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