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Takanori Aiba’s Amazing Bonsai Tree Castles are Miniature Living Worlds

02/14/2012
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    The Japanese art of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-a-hanging-bonsai-string-garden/" target="_blank">raising bonsai trees</a> is a beautiful way to infuse greenery into indoor spaces. But artist <a href="http://www.tokyogoodidea.com" target="_blank">Takanori Aiba</a> takes the art to a new level with his incredibly intricate series of bonsai castles. The Japanese artist carves miniature masterpieces that weave in and out of the miniature trees, creating cohesive architectural marvels that burst forth with life!
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Treating each <a href="http://inhabitat.com/makoto-azuma-suspends-bonsai-trees-then-returns-them-to-the-earth-unharmed/" target="_blank">tiny Bonsai</a> as if it were a deep-rooted full-sized tree, Aiba creates incredible buildings that wind around the boughs and branches. Using copper line, epoxy putty, plastic, resin and stone clay, he fashions detailed buildings, bridges, balconies and towers.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Using the bonsai trees as the foundation, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/jim-dorans-minuscule-dioramas-are-found-hidden-within-sardine-tins/" target="_blank">dioramas</a> are inspired by the unique shape of each tree, creating both vertical and horizontal landscapes and buildings.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Aiba’s first few creations relied heavily on the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sound-garden-by-jvc/" target="_blank">function of the bonsai</a> as a tree. The plants hold tree houses, and the leafy branches of the bonsai poke out of the tops and cascade to the floor. Each branch is adorned with patios, umbrellas, and tiny strings of lights, creating an incredible dwelling for a miniature <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bold-diy-treehouse-bed-takes-dreaming-to-new-heights/" target="_blank">Swiss Family Robinson</a>.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Branching out, Aiba created a larger dwelling by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/how-to-make-your-own-upcycled-wooden-spool-headphone-keeper/" target="_blank">upcycling</a> a pineapple can. The “Hawaiian Pineapple Resort” adds a fantastical theme to the everyday can while adding greenery that pokes out from the resort roof.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/oregons-outnabout-treehouse-treesort-has-the-worlds-highest-concentration-of-treehouses/" target="_blank">treehouses</a> evolved into towering lighthouse dioramas perched high on traditional rocks, with the delicate foliage encircling Aiba’s spiraling wooden walkways leading to the lighthouse model on top.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Aiba’s architectural explorations also developed into the quirky Michelin hotel, which is a stone clay figure of the famed marshmellow Michelin man. Hotel windows poke out around his body, with foliage, bonsai trees and balconies lining his abdomen and legs. Tiny <a href="http://inhabitat.com/inhabitat-test-drives-the-rolls-royce-102ex-electric-concept-car-exclusive-photos/" target="_blank">Rolls Royces</a> wait below.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    The largest of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/matthew-cardens-fantastical-food-photographs-pay-tribute-to-the-bounty-we-eat/" target="_blank">dioramas</a> is called “Ice Cream Packages Tower.” Made from stained paper and wood, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/leed-gold-designed-sanford-consortium-brings-scientists-together-to-advance-biomedical-research/" target="_blank">levels cantilever unevenly</a> on top of one another, carrying red and white ice cream shop awnings throughout the entire model.
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  • Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba
    Each of the bonsai dioramas are fitted with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-terrific-terrariums-to-brighten-up-your-living-space/" target="_blank">beautiful custom terrarium casings</a>, which range from simple cubes to more Victorian shapes that evoke the structure of botanical gardens. The tiny treasures are truly inspiring, and add a creative craft to the already beautiful tradition of raising <a href="http://inhabitat.com/electree-solar-charging-bonsai-now-available-for-pre-order/" target="_blank">bonsai trees</a>.
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Bonsai Treehouse by Takanori Aiba

The Japanese art of raising bonsai trees is a beautiful way to infuse greenery into indoor spaces. But artist Takanori Aiba takes the art to a new level with his incredibly intricate series of bonsai castles. The Japanese artist carves miniature masterpieces that weave in and out of the miniature trees, creating cohesive architectural marvels that burst forth with life!

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