Bonsai and Gardening in Japan

The Aesthetics of Depth: Why the "Night Sea" Banko-yaki Pot is the Ultimate Anchor for Modern Spaces
In an era defined by rapid scrolling and shallow interactions, there is a growing hunger for "depth." We see this in the resurgence of analog records, the popularity of deep-focus work technique...
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Elevating Restaurant Prestige: The Power of "Authentic" Japanese Artistry with Tokoname Ware
In today’s competitive dining landscape across major U.S. cities, the quality of the food is only half the story. The other half is the "experience." With the global surge in Matcha Latte culture a...
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The Art of Professional Serenity: Why Your Office or Restaurant Needs a Touch of Tokoname
In the fast-paced world of business and hospitality, the atmosphere is everything. Whether it’s a high-stakes meeting room or a bustling minimalist bistro, the environment dictates the experience. ...
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Sculpting the Eternal: The "Cobra-Style" Banko-yaki Bonsai Pot
In the world of Japanese ceramics, some pieces do more than just hold a plant—they command a presence. Our latest addition to the ACM STORE collection is a striking example of Banko-yaki (萬古焼), a ...
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The Allure of Shallow Bonsai Pots: A Guide to Miniature Landscapes
In Japanese bonsai aesthetics, the pot is far more than a container—it is the foundation of a miniature world. Among the various shapes available, the shallow bonsai pot (or shallow tray) stands ou...
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Designing Urban Serenity: A Guide to "Wa-Modern" Gardening for Small Spaces
In the frantic pace of modern city life, finding a moment to connect with the shifting seasons is perhaps the ultimate luxury. You don’t need a sprawling backyard to invite nature into your home. W...
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Let's learn more about bonsai pots
In the previous journal, we introduced the suitable functions for bonsai pots. This time, to further delve into bonsai pots, let's look at them from a microscopic perspective, including their shape...
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Popular Tree Species - Are They Different in Japan and the U.S.? #US Edition
Bonsai is gradually becoming a popular hobby in the United States.Though we call them “bonsai,” the types of trees used are incredibly diverse. Additionally, certain types of bonsai are easier to g...
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October, when fruits begin to ripen. This marks the tree's peak growth period. If the tree suffered summer fatigue from the heat, this is when it recovers and regains vigor. It's also the time to s...
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Continuing from Part 1. Let's repot the loosened bonsai into a new pot! First, fill the pot with large-grained Akadama soil until the pot bottom net is no longer visible. Next, add small-grained r...
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