Firstly, congrats to Bergman, good job, Denmark lad. All staff from Fairyin Danmark wish you all the best in the future. Now let us check who this lad is.

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Nicolai Bergmann, a native of Copenhagen and now a resident of Tokyo, has successfully established himself in Japan as a contemporary flower artist by combining Scandinavian and Japanese styles.

Bergmann’s distinctive arrangements have caught the public’s eye, leading him to expand the field of his activities into holding exhibitions, designing fashion items such as shoes and watches, and appearing on TV programs.

Speaking fluent Japanese(too hard for me), Bergmann explained that it was only natural for him to enter the world of flowers as his grandfather ran an apple plantation and his father was in the flower wholesale business.

“I have known how fun it is to grow plants since I was a small child,” he said.

After graduating from a gardening school in Denmark, he moved to Japan in 1999, one of the countries his father did business with.

Bergmann worked at a flower shop in Saitama Prefecture and soon found himself working long hours every day.

Recalling those days, Bergmann said that it was indeed hard, but that “I was sure that the difficult challenge would help me grow.”Totally agreed. Do not let trouble beat you down, more power everyday and you are not far way from success.

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