IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER

AIEA, HI

Taiwan President Lai at EWC_2024-1201_15 During a transit stopover in Hawai‘i en route to visiting several Pacific Island nations, Taiwan President Lai Ching-te visited the East-West Center for an informal private discussion attended by approximately 100 invited guests on the topic of “A Future of Mutual Prosperity: Taiwan as a Partner for Peace and Prosperity in the Indo-Pacific Region.”

Joining Lai in the discussion were Ambassador James Moriarty (left), former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan; East-West Center President Suzanne Vares-Lum (center-right) and Dr. Richard Vuylsteke (far right), former head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan, who also served as the previous president of the East-West Center.
Taiwan President Lai at EWC_2024-1201_15 Credit: East-West Center

The Ikenobo Ikebana Society Honolulu Hawaii Chapter in Aiea HI is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the art form known as Ikebana. Founded in 1954, the society has grown to include a strong and diverse membership of more than 100 throughout the Hawaiian islands. Members learn, practice and teach the traditional Japanese art of flower arranging, or Ikebana. The practice centers around the idea of bringing out the natural beauty of plants, flowers, and foliage by arranging them in an aesthetically pleasing way.

The Ikenobo Ikebana Society offers members a variety of activities, including monthly workshops, demonstrations, and special events. The workshops are designed to introduce members to a variety of Ikebana techniques, from beginner to advanced levels. Demonstrations are held throughout the year, where members can learn from experienced Ikebana practitioners. Special events, like the annual Ikebana exhibit, allow members to showcase their Ikebana creations and share their experiences with the public.

The Ikenobo Ikebana Society also promotes the exchange of cultural knowledge by hosting lectures and workshops on Japanese culture, language and art. Through their work, they strive to promote the appreciation and understanding of traditional Japanese art in Hawaii and beyond.

IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER is a Arboretums, Botanical Gardens, & Nature Center in AIEA HI. US MID #8401500085

The museum is classed as BOT (Arboretums, Botanical Gardens, & Nature Centers). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Western (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington).

Contact IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER

IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER
98-590 KAAHELE STREET
AIEA
HI
96701-2702

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IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER Information

MID # 8401500085
Name IKENOBO IKEBANA SOCIETY HONOLULU HAWAII CHAPTER
Alternate Name
Classification Arboretums, Botanical Gardens, & Nature Centers, , Western
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 800226242
NTEECC C41
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201303
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 21.398003, -157.944315
CODES FIPS State Code: 15
FIPS County Code: 003
US Census Tract: 007809
US Census Block: 1001