I went to north of Copenhagen a little two hours drive away today, to do a workshop at the local bonsai club, Keyaki Bonsai Club. I had a moment to make some snapshots of a few shohin i.e., during a break from leading the workshop.
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Ross Munro
I enjoyed the photos. Can you tell me what keyaki means?
Shohin-bonsai Europe - Morten Albek
Thanks. Keyaki means the specie Zelkova. Keyaki Bonsai Club has taken its name after that.