Bonsai Chokkan Style

Not very common style today trunk is straight with gradual taper front 1 3 to 1 2 exposed 1st branch is at 1 4 1 3 or 1 2 the height of the tree and facing slightly forward 2nd branch is on the other side of the tree slightly higher and facing slightly forward.
Bonsai chokkan style. 1 formal upright style chokkan style. Visible surface roots spreading out in all directions but not directly to the front. Informal upright style moyogi style. This style is a close cousin of formal upright style bonsai but with a little.
Slanting style shakan style. The arrangement of the branches from the lowest to the highest should become shorter and more delicate. Chokkan formal upright style formal upright style the trunk is straight and tapers toward the top. The formal upright style has classic proportions and is the basis of all bonsai.
For this style tapering of the upright growing trunk must be clearly visible. Formal upright bonsai style chokkan the formal upright style is a very common form of bonsai. This style often occurs in nature especially when the tree is exposed to lots of light and does not face the problem of competing trees. The roots at the base of the trunk are nicely spread.
Formal upright style chokkan vertical straight trunk evenly tapering from base to apex its structure should be visible.