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Life of a Bonsai Apprentice in Japan: A Deep Dive into Deshi’s Journey

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Life of a Bonsai Apprentice in Japan: A Deep Dive into Deshi’s Journey

Introduction: My Journey as a Bonsai Apprentice

Hello there! I’m Konei, hailing from Florida, USA, and embarking on a remarkable bonsai apprenticeship journey in Japan under the guidance of Ken for the past five years. Allow me to take you through the whimsical yet rigorous life of a bonsai apprentice, or as they call us in Japan, Deshi.

Embracing the Bonsai Path

  • Starting the apprenticeship with a mix of excitement and nervousness.
  • Overcoming the language barrier and adapting to the traditional Japanese culture.
  • Learning to appreciate the art of bonsai beyond just trimming leaves and branches.

Why I Chose Ken for My Apprenticeship

When it came to choosing a master to train under, Ken’s reputation preceded him. His high-level bonsai skills and his intimate familiarity with the apprenticeship system in Japan were unparalleled. Once I witnessed his creations, I knew I wanted to absorb every bit of knowledge he had to offer.

The Unique Experience at Coken

Coken, nestled in the beauty of Alberta, Canada, became my haven as a bonsai apprentice. The diverse range of tree species under Coken’s care provided me with a canvas as vast as the sky to hone my skills. After a rigorous initial interview and training, I dove into the world of bonsai full-time, ready to soak in the wisdom of the ages.

Lessons Learned: Embracing the Trial and Error Approach

In Japan, bonsai apprenticeship is not just about following instructions; it’s a journey of self-discovery. Unlike the Western approach that often includes structured guidelines, the Japanese method prioritizes developing one’s aesthetics and techniques through trial and error. This hands-on approach forces us apprentices to spread our wings and learn to fly, with minimal hand-holding from the master teacher.

Conclusion

As I reflect on my journey as a bonsai apprentice, I realize that it’s not just about shaping trees; it’s about shaping oneself. The patience, discipline, and sheer love for the art that this journey instills in us are unparalleled. So here’s to all the Deshis out there – may your bonsai journey be as enriching and soul-nourishing as mine!

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