Just found about this place a few minutes ago and i can't wait to visit soon, it looks breathtaking. 7:08 to 7:55 reminds me of that garden Julie trained with Mister Miyagi in The Next Karate Kid where Miyagi explained the rock garden to Julie and how its the representation of inner peace.
Beautiful garden, and a relaxing & meditative video! I love how the garden is definitely a Japanese garden but using tropical plants, set among tropical clumping bamboo. So my style!! I was wondering where the garden was before reading the description, until the shot with the iguana- in Florida. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! It was really interesting to see a very well composed garden but making use of local tropical plants. I think I'm going to do a breakdown video of the sub-tropical Japanese garden.
That one is a little different! It's called the 'Chie no Wa', or Ring of Wisdom. It represents the Buddhist deity wisdom, Monju, and is a replica of the one in Miyazu where George Murakami is from in Japan.
@@ShizenStyle Thank you for that info it's fascinating, I take this was a consideration in your training as a monk. I'm sure you must be familiar with these RUclips sites, they are a few of my favs 🥰, namely: Japanese Garden TV Anna Film Production Yurara Sara Blessings to you and your family, enjoy.
There are some areas like that. There is an entrance fee though so it's not like a free open park, but there are areas to relax off the pond. They do however have a great restaurant there with very fair prices for their bento boxes. And a beer on a hot day never hurts either ;)
I actually think they do a very good job given their climate. The gardens have been designed by a Japanese garden designer and they are very well maintained. They are different though, but I would say due to their subtropical climate you could compare them to Japanese gardens in Okinawa. Try a google search for "Shikinaen Garden" in Okinawa and you might find some similarities. Cheers!
Grew up minutes from there and have so many great memories of it
Luck you were so close to it! They've done a great job taking care and developing it over time.
Same here ❤ I still live here
Just found about this place a few minutes ago and i can't wait to visit soon, it looks breathtaking. 7:08 to 7:55 reminds me of that garden Julie trained with Mister Miyagi in The Next Karate Kid where Miyagi explained the rock garden to Julie and how its the representation of inner peace.
It's a very cool place, I hope you get the chance to visit sometime.
Beautiful garden, and a relaxing & meditative video! I love how the garden is definitely a Japanese garden but using tropical plants, set among tropical clumping bamboo. So my style!! I was wondering where the garden was before reading the description, until the shot with the iguana- in Florida. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! It was really interesting to see a very well composed garden but making use of local tropical plants. I think I'm going to do a breakdown video of the sub-tropical Japanese garden.
@@ShizenStyle Definitely. I’m looking forward to seeing that video!
Stunning, although man made, just a thought, what's the name and symbolism of the circular stone "lantern" that's a first for me, thanks. 😍👍
That one is a little different! It's called the 'Chie no Wa', or Ring of Wisdom. It represents the Buddhist deity wisdom, Monju, and is a replica of the one in Miyazu where George Murakami is from in Japan.
@@ShizenStyle Thank you for that info it's fascinating, I take this was a consideration in your training as a monk.
I'm sure you must be familiar with these RUclips sites, they are a few of my favs 🥰, namely:
Japanese Garden TV
Anna Film Production
Yurara Sara
Blessings to you and your family, enjoy.
Are there gazebos or benches where a small group could just vibe and have a picnic?
There are some areas like that. There is an entrance fee though so it's not like a free open park, but there are areas to relax off the pond. They do however have a great restaurant there with very fair prices for their bento boxes. And a beer on a hot day never hurts either ;)
Evidently, designed for tourists
Too western, or not Japanese enough. I can see the difference.
I actually think they do a very good job given their climate. The gardens have been designed by a Japanese garden designer and they are very well maintained. They are different though, but I would say due to their subtropical climate you could compare them to Japanese gardens in Okinawa. Try a google search for "Shikinaen Garden" in Okinawa and you might find some similarities. Cheers!
@@ShizenStyle Thank you. I will check that out. I have been spoiled by living 4 years in Kyoto.
@@modtomodernYour lucky :)