Ikebana Workshop in Nihonbashi, Tokyo|Duration, Price, What to Bring
- いけばな教室 おおら花
- Oct 2
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Updated: Oct 25

▼What you’ll learn in this article
1 Why join an ikebana workshop in Nihonbashi, Tokyo?
2 Duration of the workshop
3 Prices and plans
4 What to bring
5 Access
6 How to book
7 SummaryWhy join an ikebana workshop in Nihonbashi, Tokyo?

When you hear the word ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement), many people imagine a quiet tatami room and a very traditional atmosphere.
At IKEBANA STUDIO “Oraqua”, we propose something new—an innovative way to enjoy ikebana that goes beyond the classic image.
Located in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, a district full of history and culture, Oraqua is a renovated studio gallery designed by an architecture firm. Instead of a traditional tatami setting, it offers a modern and refined space where anyone can engage freely with flowers.
Here, people of all ages, genders, and nationalities come together to share a unique time with plants.
Arranging flowers is not only calming and refreshing, but it also sparks creativity and new perspectives.
In this article, you’ll find all the details about Oraqua’s ikebana workshop—its flow, duration, price, what to bring, access, and how to book.

What is Ikebana? (Different from Western flower arrangement)
Western flower arrangements usually fill a vase with many flowers to create a rich, decorative display.
Ikebana, on the other hand, is about space, line, and balance—capturing a single moment of nature.
Discover meaning in the angle of a branch or the curve of a stem
Express the changing seasons through flowers
View the entire space as the artwork itself
At Oraqua, our ikebana workshop respects these traditional aesthetics while presenting them in a contemporary studio gallery.
In other words, ikebana here is redefined—not as something old-fashioned or formal, but as a creative time that anyone can enjoy casually.

Who is this workshop for?
Flower and plant lovers: Express yourself naturally through floral design.
Tokyo visitors: Experience Japanese culture easily, without bringing anything.
Creative thinkers: Gain new inspiration through a different kind of hands-on activity.
All ages and backgrounds: International travelers, families, and solo participants are welcome.
Duration
Each workshop lasts 90–105 minutes.
Workshops are held on both weekdays and weekends, making it easy for travelers to join at a convenient time.

Flow of the workshop
① Introduction (10 min)
Learn the basic philosophy of Ikebana
Introduction of seasonal flowers and branches
Explanation of tools (scissors, vase, kenzan pinholder)
② Practice (60 min)
Watch a demonstration by the instructor
Arrange flowers yourself with individual advice
Create your own piece focusing on lines and space
③ Photo & reflection (20 min)
Take photos of your finished arrangement
Enjoy Japanese tea while viewing your work
All flowers can be taken home afterwards

Prices and plans
At Oraqua, we offer clear and simple plans:
Adults: $90 per workshop
Kids: $50 per workshop
All flowers, tools, and materials are included—no extra fees.
What to bring / What to wear
No need to bring anything. Flowers, scissors, vases, and holders are provided.
Casual clothes, office wear, or dresses are all fine.
Since water is used, a towel or apron is optional if you prefer.

Access (Nihonbashi, Tokyo)
Oraqua is located in Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo—easily accessible from sightseeing spots and business districts.
From the nearest stations:
JR Sobu Line “Bakurocho Station” – 2 min walk
Toei Shinjuku Line “Bakuro-Yokoyama Station” – 2 min walk
Toei Asakusa Line “Higashi-Nihonbashi Station” – 3 min walk
JR Sobu Line & Toei Asakusa Line “Asakusabashi Station” – 6 min walk
From major Tokyo areas:
Tokyo Station – 10 min
Ueno / Asakusa – 15 min
Shibuya / Shinjuku – 30 min
Direct trains from Ginza, Roppongi, Akihabara, Tsukiji
From business districts:
Shimbashi / Yurakucho / Marunouchi / Otemachi – 15 min
Shinagawa / Osaki / Gotanda – 20–25 min
From airports:
Haneda Airport – 45 min
Narita Airport – 60 min
Perfect for both tourists and professionals.
How to book

Summary
IKEBANA STUDIO “Oraqua” is located in Nihonbashi, the cultural heart of Tokyo.
We offer a new style of ikebana—modern, open, and accessible to everyone.
Instead of a quiet tatami room, our renovated studio gallery provides a creative space where you can freely enjoy working with flowers.
Whether you’re a tourist, a hobby enthusiast, a business professional after work, or an international visitor, this is a welcoming place for all.
Arranging flowers is both refreshing and inspiring.
Come join an ikebana workshop in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, and discover a new way to connect with Japanese culture.




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