The head florist at Aoyama Flower Market will demonstrate the art of combining the aspects of Japanese flower arrangement and ikebana, like the naturalistic elements and asymmetry, with a more traditional European style of bouquet to create elegant and interesting arrangements. Nature will be brought indoors, by using common, seasonal plants and branches along with flowers to celebrate the natural beauty all around us. Not like a too authentic Japanese flower arranging class, you will easily apply the skills and ideas you learn on the day to daily your flower arrangement. He will also mention the traditional Ikebana style as…