thumb|Ohara-ryū floral arrangement by Iemoto Ohara Hiroki (小原宏貴) at the Meguro Gajoen (November 2018) thumb|Landscape moribana arrangement in a [[tokonoma alcove in front of a scroll painting (kakemono)]] is a school of Ikebana, or Japanese floral art.
thumb|Ohara-ryū floral arrangement by Iemoto Ohara Hiroki (小原宏貴) at the Meguro Gajoen (November 2018) thumb|Landscape moribana arrangement in a [[tokonoma alcove in front of a scroll painting (kakemono)]] is a school of Ikebana, or Japanese floral art.
== History == Ohara Unshin (小原雲心) (1861–1916) started his own Ikebana school in 1895 when Japan opened up its economy to the West and began to import European flowers. The official founding date was in 1912. For the purpose of this art form, he developed shallow, circular, ceramic vases, which became known as the moribana style.
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