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facing page, left to right: Ramón Cubián Martínez: Alcobendas City Council -
                                             First Deputy Mayor: Town Planning and Housing. Coordinated the Municipal
                                             Government team.
                                             Fumiaki Takahasi: Japanese Ambassador
                                             Juan Carlos Pérez González: Alcobendas City Council - Environment, Trade,
                                             Industry and Employment. Business District Chairman.
                                             Luis Vallejo: Director of Museo Municipal del Bonsái de Alcobendas.
                                             José Fanego Menéndez: Alcobendas City Council - Director of Environment

        This page: three of Luis Vallejo’s trees
        (Out of Competition) exhibited in the V Bonsai
        Competition MMBA 2010.

        Chinese sabina, Juniperus chinensis.
        Style: Slanted ‘Shakan,’ Origin: Japan (Masahiko Kimura)
        Pot: Ancient Chinese pot from the Kowatari Dynasty
        Measurements: 80 x 100 cm
        Prizes: 1st Prize Crespi Cup 2010 in Milan (shared with
        Lorenzo Agnoletti from Italy)
        Exhibited at the 66th and 78th Kokufu-ten in Japan
        Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris.
        Style: Slanted ‘Shakan,’ Origin: Yamadori Luis Vallejo,
        Pot: Japanese Kurama
        Measurements: 45 x 71 cm
        Prizes: Prize Design Excellency awarded by Chase
        Rosade at the Bonsai Euro Top 30 Exhibit held in
        October 2010 in Mulhouse, France
        1st Prize Ginkgo Bonsai Awards 1999 in Gante,
        Belgium.

        Pomegranate, Punica granatum neijikan.
        Style: Moyogi, Origin: Japan (Masahiko Kimura)
        Pot: Ancient Japanese
        Measurements: 100 x 110 cm
        Exhibited at the 77th Kokufu-ten in Japan












































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