Nichigo (日豪), is a Japanese word that essentially translates to ‘Japan-Australia’. It is a combination of the kanji for Japan (nihon 日本) and Australia (goshu 濠洲).
As for me, My name is Joe Morgan-Payler. I am a bonsai artist from Melbourne, Australia and have been involved in Bonsai from the age of 16 for the last 17 odd years. The last 10 of which, I have been visiting Japan on and off and studying under Mr Urushibata of Taisho-en whom has had a huge impact on my approach and methods.
I am hoping that through this blog I can record my bonsai experiences in Japan and how they are influencing my bonsai practices here in Australia.
I will be posting about my Japanese studies and trips as well as what I am getting up to in my own garden, here in Melbourne, Australia and a few things in between.
For those interested, I enjoy passing on what I have learnt in the form of demonstrations, workshops, one on one sessions and talks. I also work on trees from private collections. For more information see the services page.

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November 10, 2010 at 4:55 AM
Craig Wilson
Hi Joe your blog will be fun and I will keep an eye on it.
Regards from Craig
March 30, 2012 at 6:57 PM
James Whitehead
I’m just a beginner and find useful, practical and tantalising information on your site. The more I look the more I learn including how much there is to learn 🙂 … I think it’s one of the best bonsai sites around.
Thanks
James
May 17, 2012 at 7:24 PM
murph
Great stuff! I used to maintain a lot of those bonsai under John Holbrook direction @ Collectors Corner many many yearS ago. Im an Arborist now, I still have a keen interest in Bonsai. Thanks for posting all those trees, I must get down there & check them out, Im not far from GW.
December 6, 2022 at 7:05 PM
deborah eaton
I am interested if john Holbrook is around these days. We lost contact. When he was living back in his family town of Newcastle we used to swim the swamp at maryland to find figs in trees. He moved back to Melbourne working for collectors corner. And we sent privet we had collected to him . Over the years we lost contact. Is he still around. Very talented.
November 19, 2023 at 11:41 AM
Michelle Forsyth
Did you find John? I too am an old acquaintance
November 22, 2023 at 9:42 AM
bonsaijapan
no, I haven’t seen John for a number of years.
November 22, 2023 at 9:59 AM
deborah
No have not found. He was very talented and helped us immensely in our early days in bonsai.