Ohara, Kyoto - Autumn foliage, temples, tea VLOG

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • November 19, 2022
    A half day trip up to Ohara, Kyoto. We spent about 4 hours here, but you can definitely spend a day. There's a lot of nice ryokans and onsens.
    Places visited:
    1. Hosen-in
    2. Sanzen-in
    3. Soumushi
    The next video will be the second part of this day. Temples along the Philosopher's path and the night illumination at Kiyomizu-dera.

Комментарии • 13

  • @phillipmaire8637
    @phillipmaire8637 Месяц назад

    Hey amazing video! Do your remember the exact month and day of this? my gf and I are going from the 26th of oct to nov 10 and were wondering if the leaves will be beautiful and red like this???

    • @laura7murray
      @laura7murray  Месяц назад

      We were in Ohara on November 19th. Certain spots will have red foliage during your stay. But I wouldn't expect to see much in the cities. I found the remote mountainous areas had red foliage earlier then other areas. I hope you enjoy your trip!

  • @takeru2702
    @takeru2702 Год назад

    Great video! From japan

  • @채널S다시갈지도
    @채널S다시갈지도 Месяц назад

    Hello :)
    I'm the production team of the Korean travel broadcast program "Map to Go Again".
    It is a program that conveys the satisfaction of travel to viewers through proxy travelers.
    As we prepare for this episode, we would like to show you various aspects of Kyoto, Japan.
    I would like to introduce the video you filmed above to the viewers as a data screen on the broadcast.
    I'd appreciate it if you could give me permission to use your RUclips videos on the broadcast screen with the source!
    I would appreciate it if you could think positively.
    Thank you!.

  • @kurofune.uragabay
    @kurofune.uragabay Год назад +1

    Ok, if you want to record striking images it is hard to beat Kyoto's gardens and temples, on peak autumn kōyō season, under the golden light on a sunny day early morning or late afternoon, but... after having watched all of your Japan trip vlogs I have reached the unescapable conclusion that you're a master with the camera, so (even if it's really none of my bussiness) I have to ask: does your academic or professional background have anything to do with photography?... 🙇‍♂
    Thanks for sharing this vlog, it is (again) simply spectacular 🙏

    • @laura7murray
      @laura7murray  Год назад +1

      Haha! You are too sweet. I'm a consulting arborist, so you could say I take pictures of trees for a living? My tree pictures aren't anything special though. Just capturing the tree part that needs to be captured.
      It was very easy to capture the beauty of Japan though. Since its everywhere!

    • @kurofune.uragabay
      @kurofune.uragabay Год назад

      @@laura7murray " Since it's everywhere ": spot on.
      Arborist? I love trees! Brilliant. (by the way, imo _acer palmatum_ has got to be one of the top 3, 4, most beautiful - subjective of course - tree species in the world. There's a good chance I'll never plant them but I bought some seeds. I just had to... )
      That makes sense, you had to become comfortable with the technique and an innate good eye did the rest. Thanks Laura 🙏

    • @laura7murray
      @laura7murray  Год назад

      @@kurofune.uragabay Acer palmatum is very beautiful but the fall colour of it in Japan is incomparable. Next level beauty. I want to get a dwarf weeping one this year! I can't decide on a red foliage cultivar or the green foliage one...
      Thank you for the many compliments, Kurofune!

    • @kurofune.uragabay
      @kurofune.uragabay Год назад

      @@laura7murray A weeping one? But for me one of the main attractions of the _palmatum_ is the stratification of the foliage! Just kidding, I'm sure they're also beautiful... I have seen fotos of other red cultivars, they are indeed striking. That reminds me that a while back I watched some YT vlogs from a fellow called Mike Kincaid, who I believe is also based on the Pacific West Coast... Good luck anyway, and looking forward to your next expedition to 日本 😃

    • @laura7murray
      @laura7murray  Год назад +1

      @@kurofune.uragabay It'd be a compact container maple, so just a dwarf weeping variety. I do really love the full sized branching habit of the Japanese maples.

  • @panathenaea
    @panathenaea 5 месяцев назад

    so this place isn't exactly a secret 🤭

    • @laura7murray
      @laura7murray  5 месяцев назад +1

      haha it was a lot busier than I thought it'd be. I think we just caught a Saturday tour bus.