New pot for the shinpaku

Matt, Tyler, and Bobby in Japan-

crataegus's avatarMichael Hagedorn

Part II of our trip to Japan earlier this month…

IMG_2545 Tyler Sherrod, in one of those lucky shots of light and opportunity that make it one of my favorite photos of the trip. This was a spectacularly odd red pine he was working on, reminding me of the odd bends and flattened reaction wood that some of our native lodgepole can get involved in. In any event, Tyler did well with it.

IMG_2566 Looking a lot like a post from two years ago, here’s the weird side-opening truck that Suzuki uses to transport the Kokufu trees, which thankfully arrived on one of the non-snowy days.

IMG_2573 Matt Reel, in one of his famous ‘make a face’ photos. I’ve rarely got a shot of him not hamming it up. Here he is with one of the platforms used to transport the Kokufu trees back to Nagano, in the greenhouse that is protected from…

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Juniperus procumbens styling session

crataegus's avatarMichael Hagedorn

Here is a short photo essay of a styling session in the Midwest with a client tree:

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A visit to Mr. Honda’s garden

Kihachi Kai exhibit at Shinpakuji Temple

johnmiltonbonsai's avatarJohn Milton Bonsai

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Last weekend, for two day’s a local club called Kihachi Kai, put on an exhibit of their tree’s at the Shinpakuji Temple. The group was founded by the late Kamiya-San (one of our senpai’s, Boon’s Oyakata). When he passed away it was taken over by my Oyakata. We were there to help out setup and break down the next day. I had a short time frame to whip round and take a few pics.

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As well the local club exhibition tree’s, some of the private collection of the head priest (Oomura-San) was on display, as it always is. Here are some of the tree’s on display outside.

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The collection includes two Kokufu winner’s (A white pine and a Chinese quince) and Oomura-San has exhibited at Kokufu for the last 20 years.

Thanks for reading.

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