The history of bonsai in Japan is said to have been introduced from China in the Heian period (794-1185), about 1000 years ago. After that, it developed independently in Japan, and it is written that it took root in the lives of townspeople about 2000 years ago. Since then, Japan has developed its own unique molding methods, and today, there are many masterpieces of the art that are unparalleled in the world. It is truly a living art form that continues to be loved around the world as BONSAI. "
The main tree species include the following.
Pine and Oak Bonsai
Evergreen bonsai trees such as 'black pine', 'red pine', 'five-leaf pine', 'true oak' and 'wood pine' are collectively called 'pine and oak bonsai' and are considered to be the most dignified tree species.
Pine and Oak Bonsai
Evergreen bonsai trees such as 'black pine', 'red pine', 'five-leaf pine', 'true oak' and 'wood pine' are collectively called 'pine and oak bonsai' and are considered to be the most dignified tree species.
Miscellaneous Bonsai
Bonsai other than 'pine and oak'. There are fruit trees" that bear fruit, "flower trees" that bloom, and "grass trees" made of grass."
Miscellaneous Bonsai
Bonsai other than 'pine and oak'. There are fruit trees" that bear fruit, "flower trees" that bloom, and "grass trees" made of grass."