“Wagyu Olympics” which judges the excellence of branded cattle from all over Japan took place.
Watch and try to unveil the mystery of Japanese Wagyu. English, French and Chinese Subtitles are available (Spoken only in Japanese).-
Most Popular(Last 30 days)
- Sho-time on a rice field: Paddy art depicts Shohei Ohtani and his dog in his hometown 136 views
- F1 hybrid wagyu beef menu proving popular at a feed producer-operated restaurant in Nagano 56 views
- Japan-made bananas attracting attention with development of nontropical plants 49 views
- It’s mysterious circles in Japan! Drone captures circles of trees 47 views
- Japan A2 Milk Association introduces certification system to give new option to consumers needing milk with less post-dairy digestive discomfort 44 views
- JAL and agricultural cooperative start wagyu sales and quarantine support for passengers traveling abroad 35 views
- 【News】 Kabuki shout echoes through mountains (Sept. 14, 2014) 33 views
- 【News】 New strawberry variety Yotsuboshi developed (July 24, 2014) 31 views
- 【News】 Fruit tree science institute releases new apple variety with pink flesh (Jan. 22, 2014) 31 views
- 【News】 Convey your love with “sweetheart plants” (Feb. 6, 2014) 30 views
Tags
Archive
Category Archives: Noh no Ikebana
【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Improving presentation skill (2) Arrangements that blend in well with the surroundings (Dec. 2, 2016)
<”Noh no Ikebana” is an art of arranging agricultural products together with agricultural implements and other familiar instruments. It’s a type of Ikebana but mainly for farmers. The series “Noh no Ikebana” will show you how to best feature the materials and containers you choose, with the help of fans of this style of Ikebana nationwide.> Noh no Ikebana for an entrance hall or a living room should go along with the surroundings. They should fit in well with the surroundings in size of course, but it’s also important for you to pay attention not to hide pictures and other small home decor items that are already there. Having a … Continue reading
Posted in Noh no Ikebana, Photos
Comments Off on 【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Improving presentation skill (2) Arrangements that blend in well with the surroundings (Dec. 2, 2016)
【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Improving presentation skill (1) Large arrangements for events (Nov. 4, 2016)
<”Noh no Ikebana” is an art of arranging agricultural products together with agricultural implements and other familiar instruments. It’s a type of Ikebana but mainly for farmers. The series “Noh no Ikebana” will show you how to best feature the materials and containers you choose, with the help of fans of this style of Ikebana nationwide.> “Noh no Ikebana” can vary in size and in ways that are presented depending on the venues. This time, I’d like to show you how we can bring out the best results for some particular occasions. The arrangements for events or spacious rooms look powerful and attractive when you use large agricultural implements or … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Agriculture, Noh no Ikebana, Photos
Comments Off on 【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Improving presentation skill (1) Large arrangements for events (Nov. 4, 2016)
【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Let’s have fun choosing containers (3) Daily agricultural instruments for arrangement that will make both materials and containers look more alive (Oct. 7, 2016)
Things found in deep mountains <”Noh no Ikebana” is an art of arranging agricultural products together with agricultural implements and other familiar instruments. It’s a type of Ikebana but mainly for farmers. The series “Noh no Ikebana” will show you how to best feature the materials and containers you choose, with the help of fans of this style of Ikebana nationwide.> For No no Ikebana, we use every kind of farming tools and instruments such as wooden hammers, baskets, weeders, and threshers including those in old days. Using big items like threshers, you can create an arrangement with depth by putting vegetables and wild plants in front. They are also … Continue reading
Posted in Noh no Ikebana, Photos
Comments Off on 【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Let’s have fun choosing containers (3) Daily agricultural instruments for arrangement that will make both materials and containers look more alive (Oct. 7, 2016)
【News】 Noh no Ikebana exhibition in Tokyo gives new lives to old agricultural implements (Oct. 7, 2016)
Members of Noh no Ikebana Tokyo Group held an exhibition of their arrangements on October 6, 2016 at one of the major plant nurseries in Tokyo, Shindo Sogo Engei Center in the city of Musashimurayama. The arrangements are created using agricultural products and old agricultural implements to give new lives to the obsolete instruments. The leader of the group, Yoko Hamanaka, 73, said, “I hope this will offer an opportunity for everyone to recall a life on a farm in old times.” The old farming utensils belong to Susumu Shindo, a 65-year-old manager of the plant nursery. He has been collecting old farming tools such as daihachi guruma (a large, … Continue reading
Posted in Noh no Ikebana, Photos
Comments Off on 【News】 Noh no Ikebana exhibition in Tokyo gives new lives to old agricultural implements (Oct. 7, 2016)
【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Let’s have fun choosing containers (2) Deep containers for graceful loose arrangement (Sep. 2, 2016)
The end of the summer <”Noh no Ikebana” is an art of arranging agricultural pThe end of the summerroducts together with agricultural implements and other familiar instruments. It’s a type of Ikebana but mainly for farmers. The series “Noh no Ikebana” will show you how to best feature the materials and containers you choose, with the help of fans of this style of Ikebana nationwide.> Arrangements with deep, large containers with a wide opening such as ittomasu (a large wooden bucket to measure rice), seoikago (a bamboo pannier) and a hibachi (a porcelain brazier) have strong impact, and they’ll be good event floral decors. Just having one arrangement is already … Continue reading
Posted in Noh no Ikebana, Photos
Comments Off on 【News】Noh no IKEBANA: Let’s have fun choosing containers (2) Deep containers for graceful loose arrangement (Sep. 2, 2016)