Japanese Garden / Bonsai

[Business oportunity]

Landscaping and greening technologies are in high demand overseas, and expanding overseas can create business opportunities.

Bonsai has become increasingly active overseas in recent years, with exports on the rise. The lifting of the ban on exports of black pines to the EU and the overseas bonsai boom can be cited as factors behind this trend.

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Japanese Garden in Tokyo

A typical Japanese garden is designed in accordance with Japanese philosophy and aesthetics, avoids artificial ornamentation, and highlights the natural landscape. While Tokyo may be a dizzying jungle of buildings, train stations, and bridges, its inhabitants have not forgotten the simple pleasures of viewing flowers. Beautiful pockets of peace and quiet can be found all over the city, and no trip to Tokyo would be complete without visiting one of its many gardens.

www.gotokyo.org/en/story/guide/find-peace-in-a-japanese-garden/index.html

Japanese gardening technology

Landscaping technology is the art of planning, designing, and constructing gardens, parks, and green spaces, and creating spaces that make the most of nature. A wide range of knowledge and skills are required, including planting, installing landscape stones, and pruning.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F8wtYzaQQs

Bonsai

Bonsai is the art of growing trees and grasses in pots and further beautifying their natural forms. It is characterized by the miniaturization of trees from the natural world and the long process of modifying them to create a work of art worthy of appreciation.

www.japanhouse.jp/en/stories/15-bonsai.html

Bonsai exporting

It is important for bonsai exports to comply with the Plant Quarantine Law and import regulations set by each country. With support from government agencies and related organizations, bonsai exports can be promoted by working to expand overseas sales channels.

www.japanbonsai.jp/en/export/