Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - What does nfd mean?

What does nfd mean?

Nfd means Japan Floriculture Designers Association.

Japan Floriculture Designers Association introduced as follows:

Japan Floriculture Designers Association (NFD) was founded in 1967, and approved as a legal entity by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 1969. It is the only floral organization with public welfare as its core in Japan, and it is also an examination unit authorized by Japan as a qualification training for floral talents.

On June 20 1 1, it was approved by the Cabinet Office of Japan to become a non-profit organization legal person. Become a new standard bearer to inherit and carry forward Japanese floral culture. It is the most influential social group in Japanese flower arranging art world. With 53 branches and more than 365,438+0,000 professional members, it is the second largest floral group in the world, with China members accounting for more than 80% of overseas members.

Japan Flower Merchants Association has influence not only in Asia, but also in Europe, America, Australia, New Zealand and other countries and regions. NFD qualification certificate is recognized in 29 countries around the world and can be used as employment certificate.

As a master of Japanese floral art, Japan Florists Association has certified NFD Florists' Qualification Certificate. Not only the top flower shops in Japan are proud of it, but also the top flower shops all over the world are proud of it.

Japan Floriculture Association NFD has the most authoritative and systematic floral teaching system. Taking both tradition and fashion into account, it combines the essence of eastern and western flower arrangement culture and is an important part of the international authoritative flower arrangement art.

This teaching content can enable scholars to systematically and comprehensively learn and master various skills of flower arrangement, master detailed flower arrangement design theory, and focus on cultivating design ability and application ability. All the florists who passed the examination have a considerable level of artistic attainments and are widely recognized by the floral circles in various countries.

Participate in flower arrangement technology exchange activities held around the world, promote Japanese flower arrangement technology, and organize overseas study at the same time. Mei Feng Katakura, a first-class master of Japanese Flower Association and a lecturer of NFD course, entered China.

In-depth understanding of the development trend of floral art in China, offering courses with floral characteristics, and the first batch of students who obtained NFD floral qualification certification in China: Cheng Qiang, Sun Jing, Fan and Zhou Yun. The perfect integration of Chinese and Japanese flower arrangement art has been realized.