Kyoto Temple Holds Sino-Japanese Bonsai Artworks Exhibition

Kyoto Temple Holds Sino-Japanese Bonsai Artworks Exhibition

KYOTO, Nov 26 (NNN-NHK) – An exhibition, showcasing bonsai and suiseki artworks, kicked off at the famous Japanese temple of Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, commemorating the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship Between China and Japan.

As flaming autumn foliage and bustling visitors crowded the temple, the Sino-Japanese bonsai suiseki exhibition kicked off on Friday, at the world heritage Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

The exhibition showcases bonsai creations, which were derived from the Chinese art of Penjing, blending the beauty of natural landscapes with the ancient temple architecture.

Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian, remarked during the opening ceremony that, the Chinese art of bonsai, transmitted to Japan over 1,200 years ago, continues to evolve nowadays.

“The compacted beauty of natural landscapes within bonsai vessels, embodies the shared desire for exquisite, natural, and beautiful lives between the people of China and Japan throughout history,” he noted.

Kyoto Governor, Takatoshi Nishiwaki, in a written statement, said, the longstanding cultural and artistic exchange, particularly through bonsai art, has deepened trust and friendship between Japan and China.

He expressed hopes that this exhibition would further strengthen ties between the two nations.

“Appreciating the beauty of bonsai transcends borders. I thank bonsai for introducing me to friends from around the world, and I hope everyone makes friends through the art,” said Kunio Kobayashi, founder of the Shunkaen Bonsai Museum in Japan, and a master bonsai artist.

Su Fang, secretary-general of the Chinese Penjing Artists Association, highlighted in his address that, the exchange of bonsai and suiseki arts between China and Japan contributes to fostering cultural dialogue between the two nations.

Following the opening ceremony, attendees participated in a water-pouring ceremony for an 800-year-old bonsai, on Friday.

Seihan Mori, the chief abbot of Kiyomizu-dera, mentioned that, this was the first time the temple hosted a Sino-Japanese friendship bonsai exhibition.

He expressed his sincere hope for enduring friendship between Japan and China, symbolised by the ancient mountain spring water flowing through Kiyomizu-dera.

The four-day exhibition, featuring over 50 bonsai and suiseki works from both China and Japan will last until tomorrow.– NNN-NHK

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