

| Daikaku-ji Temple - Saga Goryu Ikebana (Shingon Buddhist Temple and Headquarters for the Saga School of Ikebana) |
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| Ikebana International (Worldwide Organization of Ikebana Practitioners) |

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| Wisdom Publications (Publisher of Important Works from all Buddhist Traditions) |
| BuddhaNet (Worldwide Buddhist Information and Education Network) |
| Great Vow Zen Monastery (A Zen Buddhist Training Monastery Inspired and Guided by Jizo Bodhisattva) |
| The Everyday Zen Foundation (Sharing the Zen Attitude, Spirit, and Practice With the World) |

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| Seattle Chapter 19 - Ikebana International (Ikebana Events and Schools in the Greater Seattle Area) |
| Temple grounds of Daikakuji, Kyoto |
| Statue of Kannon at Koyasan |
| "Ikebana can be viewed as a decorative art or a symbolic art, one that incorporates Buddhist principles of impermanence and universal harmony into flower forms." - From Heaven and Earth are Flowers: Reflections on Ikebana and Buddhism |