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The name “Oraqua” comes from “Our-Aqua,”
expressing our wish to create a shared, calming space—
like a quiet lake—where you can gently connect with nature through Ikebana.
Come and enjoy a little piece of Japan’s natural beauty through the cultural art of Ikebana with us in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.

Oraqua Ikebana Studio, Nihonbashi Tokyo
The spacious lesson area at Oraqua Ikebana Studio

Oraqua Ikebana Studio, Nihonbashi Tokyo
Seasonal flowers used in lessons at Oraqua Ikebana Studio

Oraqua Ikebana Studio, Nihonbashi Tokyo
Enjoy Japanese tea after ikebana lessons at Oraqua

Oraqua Ikebana Studio, Nihonbashi Tokyo
The spacious lesson area at Oraqua Ikebana Studio
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AboutStudio
Even if it’s your first time,
you’re warmly welcome to join our Ikebana classes—no preparation or materials needed.
Touch real flowers, awaken your senses, and enjoy a moment that feels gently apart from everyday life.

Lesson
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At Oraqua, you can learn the basics of Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement,
following the traditional curriculum of the Ryusei School, which has over 140 years of history.
As you work with the flowers, you’ll start to discover and grow your own sense of beauty and expression.
We also offer online lessons, private sessions, popup workshops, and even lessons abroad. Feel free to contact us!
Instructor
Founder
出村 掬典
Demi Kikusuke
Ryusei-ha Ikebana – Grand Master Instructor / Contemporary Floral Artist
Born in 1991 in Sapporo, Hokkaido JAPAN.
Growing up where expansive nature and urban structures coexist, I became interested in the subtle beauty that emerges at the boundary between the natural and the artificial.
With a background in photography, sculpture, and fashion, I approach Ikebana as a visual and spatial language that moves across disciplines.
Since 2025, I have been directing Oraqua, my Ikebana studio based in Tokyo.


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