"Fukinagashi"

"Fukinagashi" is a style of Bonsai that represents a tree's struggle against harsh natural environments. The trunk and branches are inclined in one direction, giving the impression of a tree being swept by strong winds.


In Bonsai, this style is achieved by inclining the trunk and creating the appearance of a tree being swept by the wind. It is also a characteristic Bonsai style, along with "Kengai", where the form is created to resemble a tree hanging from a steep cliff.


When creating a "Fukinagashi" Bonsai, one-sided seedlings are selected and planted together. It's important to create harmony in the overall strength and weakness, and to keep the branches minimal, similar to the "Bunjin" style.


The "Fukinagashi" style of Bonsai is a beautiful representation of the resilience of trees in the face of harsh natural conditions.



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