Teshigahara School
The Teshigahara School is a traditional Japanese art school founded by Sōfū Teshigahara in the mid-20th century. It specializes in the art of Ikebana, the Japanese practice of flower arrangement, emphasizing harmony, balance, and the beauty of nature. The school promotes a unique style that combines modern aesthetics with classical techniques.
In addition to Ikebana, the Teshigahara School also explores other forms of art, including ceramics and calligraphy. The school has gained international recognition, with branches and practitioners around the world, fostering a deeper appreciation for Japanese culture and artistic expression.