From top in the box: JBP, middle left: Akebia quinata/Chovolate vine, right: Celtis sinensis/Chinese Hackberry, bottom left: Prunus mume/Japanese apricot and right: Silverberry.
Chin jukan klin made.
Old Satsuma. Registered as precious bonsai pots by ASJBA.
Old Karatsu.
From top in the box: Shinpaku in Ikko Watanabe, middle left: Crataegus cuneata/Japanese Hawthorn, right: Pyracantha both in Koyo Takao, bottom left: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia, right: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia both in Koyo/鴻陽, far right: JBP in Chinese pot and Goultheria in Kouko/香虹.
From top left: JBP, right: Acer?, bottom left: Chyojyubai quince with rock and right: Japanese star jusmine.
"Royagaki" Persimon and grass.
Shinpaku
Chyojyubai quince
From top: Needle juniper in Hoshyo, bottom left: Euonymus hamiltonianus in Gekko, right: grass in Shimizu and far right: Sekka cypress in Hoshyo.
From far left: grass in Takako, middle: hen and rooster figurine and right: Persimon in Tonyo.
My spouce's bonsai friend, Mr.T's display.
From top: JBP in Ikko watanabe, middle left: Silver berry in Kinsyo(or Kinsei?) kutani, right: Crabapple in Ikko watanabe, bottom left: Chyojyubai quince in Tonyo and right: Japanese star jusmine in Syoseki.
Hoou "phoenix", graceful work of Syoseki.
Acorus gramineus/Dwarf sedge in Syoami.
From top: Shinpaku in Ikko watanabe, bottom left: grass in Japanese pot and right: Japanese beautyberry in Shimizu.
Lfet: Acer kaede in Takako and right: Gardenia in Chinese pot.
Left: Japanese star jusmine in Gekko and right: Farfugium japonicum/Japanese silverleaf in Takako.
From top: JBP in Ryuen, middle left: Parthenocissus tricuspidata /Japanese Ivy in Biko, right: Acer in Gekko, bottom left: Crabapple in Koyo and right: Shinpaku in Syudei.
From top: JBP in Shidei, middle left: Gardenia in Ikko kutani, right: Persimon in Biko, bottom left: Acer in Shirokochi and right: Japanese star jusmine in Ikko watanabe.
Shinpaku in Hakudei and Woodsia macrochlaena in Japanese pot.
From top: JBP in Syudei, middle left: Ilex serrata in Tofukuji, right: Gardenia in Isseki, bottom left: Pyracantha in Sirokochi and right: Chyojyubai Quince in Kinyo.
Shinpaku in Syudei and Woodsia macrochlaena in Jappanese pot.
From top left: Japanese star jusmine in Hosui, right: Chyojyubai quince in Yuzan, bottom left: Rose in Koyo and right: Acer in Machinao.
From left: Japanese neem tree in Isseki, right: JBP in Shidei and bottom: Woodsia macrochlaena in Japanese pot.
Celastrus orbiculatus/Orienal staff vine in Kozan and glass in the exhibitor's handmade pot?
Some more mini displays.
From top: Suiseki/ fullmoon stone, bottom left: Japanese star jusmine in Gekko and right: Suiseki/ pond stone.
Pyracantha in Shimizu and Suiseki/waterfall stone.
Impressive mini tokonoma display. Persimon, scroll written the word"dream" and suiseki. Probably all display staff made by the exhibitor himself except Persimon's table and suiseki.
Our bonsai friend, Mr.OYD's mini display.
Right: Crabapple in Kosen and Ashizuri wild grape in Shoseki.
From top: Shinpaku in Jyuko, middle left: Gardenia in Shoseki, right: Japanese star jusmine in Zeko, bottom left: Sekka cypress in Japanese and right: Pyracantha in Kimiko.
Right: Cotoneaster and left: Silverberry in Hideaki.
Top: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia in Isso and JBP in a real pinecone.
From top left: JBP in Syudei, right: Chyojyubai quince in Ikko Kutani, bottom left: Potentillia fruticosa var.rigida/Shrubby cinquefoil and Gardenia, both in Tofukuji.
Shinpaku in Syudei and Woodsia macrochlaena/Koganeshida in Yuzan.
This display won the highest prize of this years Kyusyu miyabiten.
From top: JBP in Shidei, middle left: Premna japonica/Japanese neem tree in Kozan, right: Chyojyubai quince in Ikko Kutani, bottom left: Acer in Tofukuji and right: Elaeagnus/Silverberry in Kinyo.
For mini lovers...
Far right: Cotoneaster morrisonensis Hayata in Japanese pot, top: Needle juniper in Hoshyo,bottom left: Euonymus hamiltonianus in Gekko and right: Japanese star jusmine in Shimizu.
Top: Japanese neem tree in Gekko, grass in the exhibitor's handmade and right: Sekka cypress in Hoshyo.
Far left: Persimmon in Gekko, Grass in Mokuo, top: Needle juniper in Hoshyo, bottom left: Trachelospermum asiaticum/Japanese star jusmine and right: Euonymus hamiltonianus, both in Keishin.
Top: Juniper in Hoshyo and bottom: Japanese neem tree in Shimizu.
From top: JBP in Kozan, middle left: Acer in Japanese pot, right: Ilex serrata in Ogurayama, bottom left: Gardeniga in Gekko and right: Silverberry in Koho.
Euonymus hamiltonianus in Kozan and Strawberry Geranium(Goshyoguruma) in Japanese pot.
From top left: Shinpaku in Ikko watanabe, right: Burning bush in Syuho, bottom left: rose in Takako, and right: Chyojyubai quince in Japanese pot.
From top left: JBP in Chinese pot, right: Acer in Bunzan, bottom left: Pyracantha in Biko and right: Japanese star jusmine in Bunzan.
From left: Daianthus deltoides/Maiden pink in Japanese pot, middle: Ulmus parvifolia in Japanese and right: Maytenus diversifolia in Biko.
A happy new year. One more important exhibition is here. Kyusyu Miyabiten is absolutely top shohin exhibition in Kyusyu. The 27th was fantastic as usual.
From top: JBP in Ryuen, middle left: Trachelospermum asiaticum/Japanese star jasmine in Japanese pot, right: Chyojyubai quince in Daisuke, bottom left: Zelkova in Kouzan and right: Gardenia on Syuhou.
From far left: Woodsia macrochlaena/Koganeshida, crabapple, JWP and Saxifraga stolonifera/Strawberry Geranium.
Hotei-sama(one of the Seven Gods of Fortune)
JRP
Chyojyubai quince
From top: JBP in Syudei pot, middle left: Chyojyubai quince in Kinyo pot, right: Osteomeles anthyllidifolia in Ikko Kutani, bottom left: Gardenia in Ikko Watanabe and right:Acer with rock in Japanese pot.
Woodsia macrochlaena and JWP.
Needle juniper and Woodsia macrochlaena.
From left: Renzan Cypress in Shimizu, Saxifraga stolonifera/Strawberry Geranium and Malus micromalus both in the exhibitor's handmade pots.
From top: Needle juniper in Hoshyou, right: Euonymus hamiltonianus in Keishin and left: Acer momiji in the exhibitor's handmade. Left: Callicarpa japonica/Japanese beautyberry in Shimizu.
Beautiful drawing note. those are written about treenames and pot makers.