Our Course

Bring questions about tools, flower care, lesson pacing, recording clarity, and how each practice block fits small kitchens, shared tables, or weekend making.

Seeing Structure

Follow each bouquet from first support to final wrap, so weak spots appear sooner and correction becomes part of the making process.

Training the Palette

Practice color judgment through repeated comparisons, quieter pairings, and review habits that make each arrangement feel more intentional and creative.

Reflection After the Vase

Use short review prompts after every build to turn finished floral work into clearer, more practical next steps for the next session.

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Our Location

87 Hiratachō Jaike, Kaizu, Gifu 503-0306

Bouquet Bottlenecks

Begin with a note about where floristry feels most open: hand-tied bouquets, color pairing, mechanics, or finishing details.
Gather 15% off the first floristry block after your inquiry is reviewed and the starting focus is matched to your current technique.
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