Miyako Ko-ryū
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Miyako Ko-ryū (都古流) is a Japanese school of ikebana that dates back to 1902, when it was formulated by Hajime Isogai. The name of the school was derived from a poem within the Kokin Wakashū.[1]
The name means "old style of the capital," with miyako being an old term for Kyoto, the former capital city of Japan.
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