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Moribana
''Moribana'' (盛り花, 盛花) is one of the classic expressions of Japanese flower arrangement Ikebana. The word ''Moribana'' means "piled up flowers". == History == This style was introduced by Unshin Ohara around 1890 after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. ''Moribana'' is not only an expression of Unshin Ohara’s creative departure from ''Ikenobo'', but was also a strong sign of the Western influence in Japan. The arranged flowers may be placed in Western-style rooms and entranceways, not just in the ''tokonoma'' alcove found in traditional Japanese-style rooms. While distinctly a hallmark of the Ohara school, ''moribana'' has become one of the classic forms learned and created by Ikebana practitioners regardless of school or style affiliation.〔http://www.ohararyu.or.jp/english/form_moribana.html〕〔Saito, M. & Furuya, S. (2015). Title: Form structure of Ikebana. Retrieved from http://www.idemployee.id.tue.nl/g.w.m.rauterberg/conferences/CD_doNotOpen/ADC/final_paper/587.pdf 〕
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