English: The Jitsupo no ma (十畝の間) on the first floor with works of the Ohara-ryū (小原流). 57 different schools of Ikebana belonging to the largest Ikebana organization in Japan, the “Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Ikebana Art Association” (公益財団法人日本いけばな芸術協会), presented their works in exhibitions at the Meguro Gajoen that changed weekly. From the traditional arrangements with flowers and fruits that embody autumn colors to the dynamic free-style arrangement that utilized the entire room, works from various schools were shown in one exhibition.