[1] At the time of its establishment, the culture of the townspeople was greatly developed, and many disciples gathered from there.
[2] Over the years that followed, there was a period of decline, but Mishō-ryū became known throughout western Japan with its activities mainly in the Kinki region.
In addition, the idea of finding peace of mind through flower arranging was integrated into the philosophy of the school.
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