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Imperial family's bonsai to go on display to mark end of Heisei Era

Imperial family's bonsai to go on display to mark end of Heisei Era

In a rare public showing, a 180-year-old bonsai tree, which was grown at the Imperial Palace and is displayed at the entrance of the residence, will highlight a bonsai art event in Tokyo from Feb. 9.

World Bonsai Convention - Bonsai Empire

Bonsai Time Capsule: Centuries-Old Bonsai in the Japanese Imperial Bon – Stone Lantern

Defining the Heisei Era: The fragmentation of the family in Japan - The Japan Times

Birds in the art of Japan [electronic resource] : [press kit] - Metropolitan Museum of Art Press Kits and Press Releases - Digital Collections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries

Bonsai: Why long-term commitment and vision underpins their beauty

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Volume 9 No. 3 (PDF) - Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre

Bonsai Time Capsule: Centuries-Old Bonsai in the Japanese Imperial Bon – Stone Lantern

Bonsai thieves steals 400-year-old tree from Japanese couple who call plants 'our children

Japanese Imperial Bonsai Collection, Part 2

The 6th US National Bonsai Exhibition - Bonsai Empire

Historic bonsai on display at the 2017 WBC - Bonsai Tonight

Japan's emperor prays for pandemic dead in New Year message