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  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Nagaworld laundry, a 2m$ facility which has the capacity to wash 7 tons of linen in 16 hours
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  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Nagaworld laundry, a 2m$ facility which has the capacity to wash 7 tons of linen in 16 hours
    127nagaworld_cambodia.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_037.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_014.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001cc.JPG
  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Cashier desks on the edge of Pagoda Garden Park gambling area of Nagaworld
    043nagaworld_cambodia.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_039.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_038.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_036.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_035.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_034.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_033.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_032.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_030.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_028.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_025.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_024.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_021.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_018.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_017.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_015.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_013.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_012.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_011.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_008.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_007.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working on an artistic creation on his computer screen<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_006.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_004.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_002.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001e.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001c.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001a.JPG
  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Cashier desks on the edge of Pagoda Garden Park gambling area of Nagaworld
    041nagaworld_cambodia.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_040.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_031.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto working in his flower workshop basement<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_029.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_027.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_023.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with his botanical collection<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_022.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto playing his guitar on a botanical sofa<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_020.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto with Bonsai in space<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_016.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his flower workshop<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_003.JPG
  • Azuma Makoto in his artist's studio with noticeboard<br />
<br />
On his website he says this about himself: <br />
Born in 1976. Flower Artist<br />
Azuma Makoto has been in the flower business since 2002, and is an owner of the haute-couture floral shop,<br />
“JARDINS des FLEURS” in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo. He started his career as a flower artist from 2005. Also, for 2-year limited period from April 2007 to March 2009, he ran a private gallery “AMPG” in Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Tokyo, to exhibit his private works. Later in 2009, he found an experimental laboratory “Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyusho” (abbr. AMKK; meaning Azuma Makoto Botanical Research Institute) and ever since then, he has been expanding art activities pursuing infinitive potential of plants.<br />
Every activity of Azuma Makoto focuses on elevating value of flowers and plants by finding unique and mysterious forms that they possess. Respecting the existence of nature and keeping its dignity, he converts and expresses these beautiful elements to aesthetic level of artwork.
    Azuma_Makoto_Tokyo_Japan_001d.JPG
  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Cashier desks on the edge of Pagoda Garden Park gambling area of Nagaworld
    042nagaworld_cambodia.JPG
  • Phnom Penh's Nagaworld Casino and five-star hotel is one of Cambodia's biggest private employers with more than 3,000 staff catering for a stream of visitors. It functions non-stop 24 hours a day with an inside airconditioned controlled temperature of 21 degrees.It is a 14 storey hotel and entertainment complex, with more than 500 bedrooms, 14 restaurants and bars, 700 slot machines and 200 gambling tables. There is also a spa, karaoke and VIP suites, live bands, and a nightclub. Its monolithic building dominates the skyline at the meeting point of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, in stark contrast to nearby intricate Khmer architecture.///Nagaworld Laundry Manager Praveen Kanodia in the laundry room which washes 7 tons of linen in 16 hours
    122nagaworld_cambodia.JPG
  • Laundry hit by bullets during shoot out. Lavatronic, Rue Fontaine au Roi, near Republique<br />
<br />
The Day after the terrorist jihadi attacks. Bullet holes and blood, mourning homage and cleaning up. Aftermath of deadly Paris terrorist attacks. Saturday 14th November 2015<br />
<br />
Eight terrorists dead and some 128 people killed at Stade de France, Bataclan concert Hall, Belle Equipe Restaiurant, Rue Fontaine au Roi, Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.
    Paris_Terrorist_Attack_NGD__064_DSC0...JPG
  • Laundry hit by bullets during shoot out. Lavatronic, Rue Fontaine au Roi, near Republique<br />
<br />
The Day after the terrorist jihadi attacks. Bullet holes and blood, mourning homage and cleaning up. Aftermath of deadly Paris terrorist attacks. Saturday 14th November 2015<br />
<br />
Eight terrorists dead and some 128 people killed at Stade de France, Bataclan concert Hall, Belle Equipe Restaiurant, Rue Fontaine au Roi, Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.
    Paris_Terrorist_Attack_NGD__067_DSC0...JPG
  • Laundry hit by bullets during shoot out. Lavatronic, Rue Fontaine au Roi, near Republique<br />
<br />
The Day after the terrorist jihadi attacks. Bullet holes and blood, mourning homage and cleaning up. Aftermath of deadly Paris terrorist attacks. Saturday 14th November 2015<br />
<br />
Eight terrorists dead and some 128 people killed at Stade de France, Bataclan concert Hall, Belle Equipe Restaiurant, Rue Fontaine au Roi, Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.
    Paris_Terrorist_Attack_NGD__065_DSC0...JPG
  • Laundry hit by bullets during shoot out. Lavatronic, Rue Fontaine au Roi, near Republique<br />
<br />
The Day after the terrorist jihadi attacks. Bullet holes and blood, mourning homage and cleaning up. Aftermath of deadly Paris terrorist attacks. Saturday 14th November 2015<br />
<br />
Eight terrorists dead and some 128 people killed at Stade de France, Bataclan concert Hall, Belle Equipe Restaiurant, Rue Fontaine au Roi, Two hundred people have been injured, 80 of them seriously.
    Paris_Terrorist_Attack_NGD__066_DSC0...JPG

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