John Yoshio Naka Bonsai Techniques 1 Jun 2026
Pruning and Shaping: He explains the "rules" of branch placement—where to keep them and where to remove them to create a sense of depth and scale.
A critical branch that extends backward to create depth and fill space. C. The "Rule of Thirds" (Placement in the Pot) john yoshio naka bonsai techniques 1
Before diving into Naka's techniques 1, it's essential to understand the fundamental principles of bonsai. These include: Pruning and Shaping: He explains the "rules" of
What makes Bonsai Techniques I a classic is its humanity. Naka’s voice permeates the pages—kind, encouraging, yet firm on the principles. He spoke of trees as partners, writing in the preface, "Bonsai is not a race, nor is it a competition." He warned against the rush for instant results, teaching that the true value of bonsai lies in the passage of time and the bond between the caretaker and the tree. The "Rule of Thirds" (Placement in the Pot)
