Bonsai

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In ancient times bonsai were usually enjoyed by aristocrats, priests, and other high-ranking people. around the 17th century, commoners began enjoying them, too. After Japan ended three centuries of isolation in 1868 and opened itself up to Western countries, bonsai came to be appreciated as objects of art, and people began growing bonsai not just as a hobby but also as an artistic pursuit.
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