Satsuki Nakajima
1959 Born in Kyoto Japan
Graduated from Kyoto Women’s University
・Master of the Urasenke Tradition of Chado, the Way of Tea
Member of Chado Urasenke Tankoukai Association, Kyoto Chapter
Member of the Chado Urasenke International Association
・Master of the Omuro Tradition of Kado, the Way of Flowers
Member of Ikebana Omuro Tradition, Kyoto Chapter
Member of Nihon Ikebana Geijyutsu Kyokai
Director of the Association for Offering Flowers at Heian Jingu Shrine
Member of Ikebana International Kyoto Chapter
Member of Kyoto Jyoryu Kyohanakai Association
Active Career in Urasenke Tradition of Chado, the Way of Tea
1978 Initiated into Chado
1985 Awarded Souei as a professional Chado name
1989 -1990 Member of Urasenke Foundation Seattle Branch
1993 Awarded associate professor of Chado
1995 -1996 Taught at Kyoto International Community House
2003 Awarded master of Chado
Participates in the following events:
Someikai Tea Gathering at Nashinoki Shrine
Kinoenekai Tea Gathering at Choumyouji Temple
Tea Gathering at Daitokuji , Kenninji , Tenryuji and Ninnaji Temples
Frequently presents Chado demonstrations to educate foreign visitors.
Active Career in Omuro Tradition of Kado, The Way of Flowers
1965 Initiated into Kado(Ikebana)
1988 Became associate master of Kado
Named Kakuseian-Satsuki as a professional Kado master
1995 Became master in Kado
2000 Awarded the title Hokyo
2005 Awarded Katoku
Participates in the following exhibitions and events:
Floral Tribute Display at Heian Shrine
Floral Tribute Display at Kuzuryu Taisha Shrine, Kyoto
JR Winter Trip Fair at Kyoto Station
Kado Kyoto Exhibition at Daimaru Department Store
Shinsedai Ikebana Exhibition at Daimaru Department Store
Rising Writer Exhibition at Shinsaibashi Sogo Department Store
Ikebana International Kyoto Chapter Flower Exhibition
Kyoto Jyoryu Kyohanakai Flower Exhibition
Omuro Tradition of Ikebana Exhibition at Uehonmachi Kintetsu Department Store
National Convention of Omuro Tradition at Ninnaji Temple
Presents demonstrations to support publications and educate foreign visitors.