Ikebana festival held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Designated Tangible Cultural Property “Hundred Stages” in Meguro Hotel Gajoen Tokyo.
During the period, 45 schools from Japan’s largest ikebana group, “Japan Ikebana Art Association”, exhibited fresh flowers on a weekly basis.
You can also enjoy traditional Japanese Ikebana techniques, autumnal leaves and maples that have been in full bloom, and autumn flowers.
The exhibition works change from week to week, so you can see different schools of ikebana every time you visit, and experience the splendor of living art and ikebana that change every moment during the same week. I can.
Also, if you purchase a full-year free pass that you can enter as many times as you like during the period, you can see the changes in the flowers of “Ikebana x Hundred Stages” that take place for about 8 weeks.
In addition, there is a “Kimono Discount” where the admission fee is discounted when you visit with kimono.
On Thursdays, which are closed for sacrifices, large-scale works by representatives of Iemoto will be made public at the entrance lobby.
There is also an opportunity to see the precious work sites that you can’t usually see.
In “Ikebana x Hundred Stages”, you can take photos of all the works in the venue.
Basic Information
Event name | Ikebana x Hundred Stage 2019 |
Venue Address | Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Hundred Stage |
Nearest station | JR, Tokyu, Tokyo Metro “Meguro Station” |
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Fees and expenses | On the day: 1,600 yen Advance ticket in the hall: 1,100 yen * Sale until Thursday, September 19, 2019 Advance: 1,300 yen University and high school students: 1,200 yen Junior high and elementary school students: 600 yen Full-year free pass 2,300 yen Kimono discount 1,300 yen |
Open time | 10:00-17:00 |
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