I am very inspired by this project; it's such an amazing garden feature! Also, thank you for taking us to the rock quarry so we can see where all this beautiful stone comes from. Great shots of the damselflies too!
The things a man can build with his hands …it is of such great beauty on his part that he does it for the elderly. May God bless his hands ✋🏻🤚🏻for his thoughtfulness 😊
Wow! I think this is one of the loveliest gardens you’ve ever featured on your channel. I love absolutely everything about it and wish I could transplant the entire space to my home in the US. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Keep up the great work. ☺️
At last, the next stage of this project. Its been so long I forgot about it! Mr Toshinori Taniyama has created the best garden I've seen in your videos!! I hope to see more of his work. What an Incredible mind and heart this man expresses. Looking forward to see the final of his vision.
You did a great job describing how a Japanese garden can be more than just plants and rocks. It can portray philosophical meaning and give people a moving experience. Thanks as always for documenting this effort and keep up the good work!
Oh my. I so appreciated episode 1 of this particular courtyard when originally posted. So very lovely, mindful and beautifully created. Today seeing episode 2 is absolutely wonderful ! I so appreciate the aesthetic beauty, the care, mindfulness, composition, symbolism and intension of how the environment will be experienced by those moving through and or setting and enjoying it. So beautifully envisioned, designed and installed. So lovely
To see the contrast of the stone selection in the quarry and then then installation in the tunnel allows us to better understand the artistry of the master! Thanks!
Merci pour ce partage, c'est un travail remarquable. Le choix des pierres la disposition de celles-ci. C'est très enrichissant de voir ce que l'on peut faire avec des pierres magnifiques. Je pense que je vais regarder cette vidéo plus d'une fois. Et le choix de la bande son est tre approprié à cette démonstration de toute beauté. 😊🙏🍃🌿
To me, I see every tree (and piece of lumber) and stone as something much bigger than us. They are part of a process that has been happening for millions of years and it is beautiful thing to see, hold and work with a unique piece of wood or stone. I really do love to see people such as this gentleman take the time use them for the enjoyment of others.
Bom dia! Como sempre espetacular! Admiro profundamente , como vcs equilibram as ferramentas modernas junto c a técnica antiga! Fora a limpeza a organização eo capricho! Cada vídeo que vcs fazem é simplesmente um deleite! Muito obrigado por me mandarem obras de arte em forma de jardim! Meu domingo começa bem melhor depois de assistilos! Abraço a todos da equipe, parabéns!
Amazing work as always.Thank you very much for your hard work and i really like you started putting western names of plants in your videos.I can wait big garden from Pro.58 next update.
This is incredible…now I want to add this tunnel into my future closed Japanese garden…❤❤❤❤❤. Stones that amazing in the USA would probably cost as much as the house LOL.
Beautiful garden, man! Bro, you are so lucky to view these gardens come to live from the ground up. I believe I can say on behalf of many of us here, that I want to see these gardens in-person, like you do! Bro, I like what you do, but I'm not in a position to help support you financially, but I'll be here to help, in any way possible. Take care, brother.
Absolument superbe; j’attends toujours la fin du dernier épisode pour tout visionner en même temps mais je n’ai pas pu attendre pour voir les 2 premiers. Quelle maîtrise de l’âme des pierres! Ce lieu était mort, il renaît petit à,petit vers le sublime ❤❤❤
Beautiful! It reminds me of the pre-historic tall round houses in Scotland, called 'brochs'. The stone were laid to slope outwards to prevent rain from entering the interior. Google Mousa Broch.
please can someone tell me if what i am thinking of doing is inappropriate or okay. I was told how shameful it was to place a statue of Buddha's head on the ground in the garden, so I don't want to make such a grave mistake. Can I make a rose trellis out of a torii gate?
Thank you for your watching!!✨🙌
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Beautiful as always. I look forward to every video. Thank you!
I am very inspired by this project; it's such an amazing garden feature! Also, thank you for taking us to the rock quarry so we can see where all this beautiful stone comes from. Great shots of the damselflies too!
Thank you very much! 😊
I personally feel that this was an interesting video!
Looking forward to the next and final video of this project ✨
@@JapaneseGardenTV me too!
I can say this with all honesty. This is the first time I've said a mans work is beautiful. Excellent work.
Thank you so much!!😊✨
This is exciting. I'm interested in putting in a stone wall feature and want to see how it's done in other countries.
Thank you very much! 😊
Looking forward to the next and final video of this project ✨
The things a man can build with his hands …it is of such great beauty on his part that he does it for the elderly. May God bless his hands ✋🏻🤚🏻for his thoughtfulness 😊
Thank you very much!
Please look forward to our next video!
Wow! I think this is one of the loveliest gardens you’ve ever featured on your channel. I love absolutely everything about it and wish I could transplant the entire space to my home in the US. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Keep up the great work. ☺️
Thank you!
Looking forward to our next and final video 😊✨
At last, the next stage of this project. Its been so long I forgot about it! Mr Toshinori Taniyama has created the best garden I've seen in your videos!! I hope to see more of his work. What an Incredible mind and heart this man expresses. Looking forward to see the final of his vision.
Thank you!
I will pass your message on to him from my end! 😊
Wow, Amazing!
Thank you😊
You did a great job describing how a Japanese garden can be more than just plants and rocks. It can portray philosophical meaning and give people a moving experience. Thanks as always for documenting this effort and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!!😊🙌
Congratulations! A beautiful work or art. Materials, perspective. design,
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Oh my.
I so appreciated episode 1 of this particular courtyard when originally posted.
So very lovely, mindful and beautifully created.
Today seeing episode 2 is absolutely wonderful !
I so appreciate the aesthetic beauty, the care, mindfulness, composition, symbolism and intension of how the environment will be experienced by those moving through and or setting and enjoying it.
So beautifully envisioned, designed and installed.
So lovely
Thank you for your kind comments!
Looking forward to our next and final video 😊.
To see the contrast of the stone selection in the quarry and then then installation in the tunnel allows us to better understand the artistry of the master! Thanks!
Thank you very much! 😊
Looking forward to the next and final video of this project ✨
Merci pour ce partage, c'est un travail remarquable. Le choix des pierres la disposition de celles-ci. C'est très enrichissant de voir ce que l'on peut faire avec des pierres magnifiques. Je pense que je vais regarder cette vidéo plus d'une fois. Et le choix de la bande son est tre approprié à cette démonstration de toute beauté. 😊🙏🍃🌿
Merci beaucoup pour vos commentaires !
J'ai hâte de voir votre prochaine vidéo 😊.
tout simplement magnifique
Thank you😊
So very beautiful 💜
Thank you!!
I so appreciate each garden you feature and the meanings behind the design. Thank you for sharing this one.
To me, I see every tree (and piece of lumber) and stone as something much bigger than us. They are part of a process that has been happening for millions of years and it is beautiful thing to see, hold and work with a unique piece of wood or stone. I really do love to see people such as this gentleman take the time use them for the enjoyment of others.
Thank you very much!
You are right!
Keep looking forward to the last video of this project😊.
Wow!!! I didn't know that stones can be created into something sooooo beautiful!
Thank you!
Look forward to the next and final video of this project 😊✨
good job
Thank you!
the "first scene at the end of the tunnel" effect is a great idea
Bom dia! Como sempre espetacular! Admiro profundamente , como vcs equilibram as ferramentas modernas junto c a técnica antiga! Fora a limpeza a organização eo capricho! Cada vídeo que vcs fazem é simplesmente um deleite! Muito obrigado por me mandarem obras de arte em forma de jardim! Meu domingo começa bem melhor depois de assistilos! Abraço a todos da equipe, parabéns!
Obrigado!
Vou dar o meu melhor para fazer o próximo vídeo!
Por favor, aguardem o meu próximo vídeo 😊.
Amazing work as always.Thank you very much for your hard work and i really like you started putting western names of plants in your videos.I can wait big garden from Pro.58 next update.
これこそ本物のロックガーデンですね♪
カッコ良いです♪
憧れます❤
ありがとうございます😊✨
This is incredible…now I want to add this tunnel into my future closed Japanese garden…❤❤❤❤❤. Stones that amazing in the USA would probably cost as much as the house LOL.
Yes, it is! I've never seen a tunnel like this before either and it was quite impressive 😊✨
Beautiful garden, man! Bro, you are so lucky to view these gardens come to live from the ground up. I believe I can say on behalf of many of us here, that I want to see these gardens in-person, like you do! Bro, I like what you do, but I'm not in a position to help support you financially, but I'll be here to help, in any way possible. Take care, brother.
Thank you!
I will try to keep this activity going somehow! 😊
Genius ....
Thank you so much!!!😊
Absolutely stunning Niwasou Tinayama ❤
Awesome!
Thanks!!😊
Simply stunning. I especially love the bridge in the walkway...you have again inspired me with these peaceful creations...thank you so much...!
Really spectacular stonework!
Thank you so much!!😊
A breathtaking masterpiece!
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Amazingly beautiful!
Thank you so much!!
Master of the environment well done!
Thank you so much!!😊
Love the stone work.
Thank you😊
A marriage of mind and natural elements ..bravo 😊
Thank you so much!!😊✨
How cool! God bless 😊
Thank you so much!!✨🙌
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!!😊✨
The weather in the Midwest USA would destroy the tunnel in a couple years.
They have a very good skills of building the stones. It's done beautifully.
Thank you!!✨🙌
Félicitations c’est toujours aussi beau, bravo aux créateurs de jardins
Thank you very much!
Look forward to seeing our next video 😊✨
So beautiful almost whimsical. ❤️
Beautiful work ! Many thanks for the video ! 🌿🌱
Thank you so much!!🙏✨
This result was simple Stunning ...
Thank you so much!!!😊✨
Hi Matsunaga san, This was one of the best projects filmed by you. Well done thank you.
Thank you so much✨😊
Magnifique projet, un régal pour les yeux !!!
Merci.
Merci et nous espérons que vous appréciez la vidéo !
J'attends avec impatience la prochaine et dernière vidéo de ce projet 😊✨.
amazing works!!
Thank you😊✨
Masterpiece❤
Thanks😊✨
ありがとうございます!
Very Nice! 👍
Thank you!!!
Love your work, thank you for creating this and showing us your process.
Thank you very much!
I will keep working on my video making 😊.
Absolument superbe; j’attends toujours la fin du dernier épisode pour tout visionner en même temps mais je n’ai pas pu attendre pour voir les 2 premiers. Quelle maîtrise de l’âme des pierres! Ce lieu était mort, il renaît petit à,petit vers le sublime ❤❤❤
Merci de votre attention !
J'attends avec impatience le prochain dernier 😊.
🙏🙏🙏🙏zachwycajacy kamienny tunel ❤❤❤❤cały projekt niesamowity💕😍
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Beautiful as always! ❤ Tunnel to the Light 😇
Thank you😊✨
Very impressive.
Thank you so much!!
❤ it's a great job 👏
Thank you😊
”すげぇ”
Looks amazing well done 🇦🇺😎
Thank you so much!!😊
IMPRESIONANTE❤❤👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing! ❤
Thank you so much!!
Great!!
Thanks!
Magnifique !!
Thank you so much!!😊
太好看了
Великолепная работа!
Спасибо!
Nice.
Thanks!!
Really beautiful 😮
🎉🎉🎉 good
Beautiful! It reminds me of the pre-historic tall round houses in Scotland, called 'brochs'. The stone were laid to slope outwards to prevent rain from entering the interior. Google Mousa Broch.
Thank you!
I will research it 😊✨
🙌✨✨
hi , this is amazing! what kind of stone is it?
Takk!
Thank you so much🙏✨
Bravo! Incredibile! Ha studiato la terra sotto prima?
Non è un luogo in cui si verificherebbe un cedimento del terreno.
@@JapaneseGardenTV molto bene' .......... bel luogo ...... forse cresce tanto 'kyoto moss' ..... un video splendido ....
❤🔥🔥🔥🔥
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はじめまして、いつも楽しみに観させていただいております。
1つお願いなのですが、動画中に流れてくる字幕を最初の頃みたいに英語だけではなく、日本語も入れていただけると嬉しいです。
よろしくお願いします。
日本の方には日本語が表示されるように設定はしているのですが、英語で出てしまう場合もあるみたいですね、、、
RUclipsの動画の右下かどこかにある字幕の設定で日本語にしていただければ日本語で表記されると思います😊
what kind of shoes are those?
It's called Tabi. 😊
@@JapaneseGardenTV thank you 👍
please can someone tell me if what i am thinking of doing is inappropriate or okay. I was told how shameful it was to place a statue of Buddha's head on the ground in the garden, so I don't want to make such a grave mistake. Can I make a rose trellis out of a torii gate?
Torii gate is a holy gate in Japan, so we can't wrap roses around it too much 😅.
@@JapaneseGardenTV Thank you so much for the answer. Then I will respect it and not do it either.
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