Whatever the Japanese find their hands to do they transform into an incredibly beautiful piece of art. Their craftsmanship is the worlds finest. I have the utmost respect and adoration for the Japanese people and how they go about mastering their chosen crafts. The attention given to the tiniest of details is astonishing to say the least. From making knives, to carpentry, to engineering, to gardening, whatever, none do it better than the Japanese. EVERYTHING can be made into an art form for the Japanese people and I so admire them for that.
The chartreuse colour of spring as the sunlight streams through the new leaves makes me long for spring in my part of the world. I”m eagerly awaiting for the snow to melt so I can plonge my hands into the warm earth. Thank you 🙏🏻 so much for these lovely videos which are so inspiring!
I arrived at this channel from an aquascaping perspective, and I love this too! Also, I can see very similar things like rock placement and plant placement from aquascaping to gardening. I feel aquascaping was born out of gardening, and I'm coming back to its roots to learn more. Thanks! p.s: ship me some of those rocks, I can displaying it in a nature aquarium 😋
I can't but envy the owner of this house - I would be LIVING in this bath tub once it is all finished 😂 I am so looking forward to the next steps - as it happens we are also planning a small pond with a tiny waterfall for this year. So I will certainly find lots of inspiration and advice in your videos. Thank you so much for filming these beautiful projects! 🙏
Another wonderful video! I can think of two enhancements to your productions that would be very useful, at least to me as an aspiring gardener in the Asian tradition. The first would be a short visual at the end of each project showing and labelling each planting its final placement. The second would be a music playlist for each episode. Love it!
These videos are so really nice and relaxing. Looking forward to the next videos. What surprised me, though, is that it seems to get very cold in the area where the house is located, the windows are only made with single glazing. It must get very cold inside in winter.
Matsunaga I would love to see you have every Japanese garden project in Japan being filmed - perhaps National Geographic would be interested in funding you. Certainly, I feel that the Japanese government should provide you a grant so you may continue. These are wonderful. I wait each week and hope that you can release another one then remember it's next weekend. I just want it to go on and on! A waterfall - I can hardly wait!!!
Thank you very much! I am trying to find a sponsor for my activity as well, as it is really difficult to continue as it is now. I hope to continue this activity somehow👍
I have been away from the channel for so long, but I finally bought my own house and plan to build a garden based on everything I have seen here over the years!
I feel that I can see the difference between a garden constructed in Japan compared to a Japanese style garden in another country, even by workers are Japanese. The Japanese national gardeners have a honed sense of studied yet intended nonchalant, refined approach. This is very difficult to achieve. Everything just sits correctly. This is not the case when I see a Japanese garden overseas. Even in a mature garden like the one in Portland, which is amazing but lacks the same refined finish. It somehow looks too contrived. I remember when a I visited a friends family in Japan, I was there the day that their large garden rocks were delivered. These were large stones off loaded from a flatbed truck. The rocks were to be observed by the family for about a week and later by a rock placement specialist. We all sat down and and turned the hose on the rocks to see the real colors in the stones, we dark tea and walked around them observing on what we liked about each face of each stone. That would never happen in Canada. I miss Japan.
I think that is exactly right. I also feel that that is by far the most different part. I think you are great to be able to notice that difference. I would like to share that difference with many people, but it's not easy for me to do so either.
@@JapaneseGardenTV I lived in Kyoto for 4 years so maybe my eye can catch such things. Just keep going and posting videos. They are relaxing, for us to watch. I like when you go back to revisit a garden, we can see it after it " grows up" and after nature has applied her make up to the landscape. It is like watching a magic show when we see your work after a few months. For me, I especially enjoy snow scenes and I would like to look out at a tsubo niwa from indoors during a snow fall, although it does not snow often in Kyoto. Anyways thank you from Vancouver for your hard work and good eye.
Thank you for your watching!!✨🙌
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Whatever the Japanese find their hands to do they transform into an incredibly beautiful piece of art. Their craftsmanship is the worlds finest. I have the utmost respect and adoration for the Japanese people and how they go about mastering their chosen crafts. The attention given to the tiniest of details is astonishing to say the least. From making knives, to carpentry, to engineering, to gardening, whatever, none do it better than the Japanese. EVERYTHING can be made into an art form for the Japanese people and I so admire them for that.
Sunday mornings are very peaceful with these videos.
Thank you so much!!😊✨
What a beautiful house and garden. I wish I could live in that bathroom
Thank you so much!!😊✨
It’s amazing to watch Japanese gardeners at work💪They’re paying so much in details with patience and dedication 👍Thanks posting 🙏❤️🇯🇵
Thank you for your nice comment!!🙌✨
The chartreuse colour of spring as the sunlight streams through the new leaves makes me long for spring in my part of the world. I”m eagerly awaiting for the snow to melt so I can plonge my hands into the warm earth. Thank you 🙏🏻 so much for these lovely videos which are so inspiring!
Thank you 😊
Please look forward to my next video!
It's getting warmer in Japan🌸.
Definitely looking forward to its completion as it’s my dream to have a Japanese garden with a pond + waterfall as well.
Thank you for sharing 😊❤👌.
Looking forward to seeing the changes in this garden 😊✨
えええええー。このビデオのプロダクションは最高。おめでとう。
ありがとうございます😊
I arrived at this channel from an aquascaping perspective, and I love this too! Also, I can see very similar things like rock placement and plant placement from aquascaping to gardening. I feel aquascaping was born out of gardening, and I'm coming back to its roots to learn more. Thanks!
p.s: ship me some of those rocks, I can displaying it in a nature aquarium 😋
Glad I could be of value to you!
Look forward to my next video 😊✨
I love water. I enjoyed this video so much!
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Hâte de voir les prochaines etapes Les jardin japonais avec bassin sont tellement beau! Vivement la suite!
Ah oui trop court j’attendais la suite, frustrée 😊
Merci beaucoup !
Ce jardin sera vraiment magnifique !
J'ai hâte de voir les changements dans ce jardin 😊✨
Thank you! Very interesting project. We look forward to continuing!
Thank you!
Looking forward to my next videos 😊✨
I can't but envy the owner of this house - I would be LIVING in this bath tub once it is all finished 😂 I am so looking forward to the next steps - as it happens we are also planning a small pond with a tiny waterfall for this year. So I will certainly find lots of inspiration and advice in your videos. Thank you so much for filming these beautiful projects! 🙏
Thank you for your really nice comment!
I will keep working hard on my videos😊.
Another wonderful video! I can think of two enhancements to your productions that would be very useful, at least to me as an aspiring gardener in the Asian tradition. The first would be a short visual at the end of each project showing and labelling each planting its final placement. The second would be a music playlist for each episode. Love it!
So fascinating to watch the placement of the rocks. I would love to have a bathtub that big....and in an outdoor setting....priceless! God bless
Thank you!
It's going to be a really nice garden, look forward to seeing it 😊✨.
Loved it. I can’t wait to see the finished design.❤
Thank you so much!!😊
Stay tuned!!✨
Thank you for sharing the drawings. I’m taking landscape architecture and those were very helpful. They were also beautiful.
Thank you for your watching!!
So peaceful and beautiful after very hard work to create it. Your videos encourage me to expand as a beginner gardener. Thank you!
Thanks for your kind comment😊
What a gorgeous garden this will be!! 🙏🌷🌷
Thank you so much!😊✨
These videos are so really nice and relaxing. Looking forward to the next videos.
What surprised me, though, is that it seems to get very cold in the area where the house is located, the windows are only made with single glazing. It must get very cold inside in winter.
Looking forward to seeing how this garden will change😊.
I love the Niwashi People of Japan. Amazing Work
Hermoso proyecto! Muy interesante la cascada! Gracias!
Muchas gracias.
Esperamos ver futuros cambios en este jardín.
This was mesmerizing to watch the process and the transformation. Fabulous work and artistry! I can't wait to see the finished installation.
Thank you!!!
Looking forward to seeing how this garden turns out! 😊
Takk!
Thank you so much!🙏✨
Matsunaga I would love to see you have every Japanese garden project in Japan being filmed - perhaps National Geographic would be interested in funding you. Certainly, I feel that the Japanese government should provide you a grant so you may continue. These are wonderful. I wait each week and hope that you can release another one then remember it's next weekend. I just want it to go on and on!
A waterfall - I can hardly wait!!!
Thank you very much!
I am trying to find a sponsor for my activity as well, as it is really difficult to continue as it is now.
I hope to continue this activity somehow👍
I have been away from the channel for so long, but I finally bought my own house and plan to build a garden based on everything I have seen here over the years!
The rocks were placed nicely.
Mr.Sano it's the best landscaper master
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Thax for sharing!! 🙏 can't waith for the result 😁 btw good job
Thank you so much!!😊✨
きれいです。
ありがとうございます😊
Ini proyek yang saya tunggu tunggu
Thank you so much!!😊✨
C est fantastique 😮
Beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍.
Namasté !
Love your channel !
Thank you for your all support!😊✨
👍 🙏 👍
Nice.
Thanks😊
Top 👍
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Good🎉
🙌
Dear Matsunaga, i would love to know about the construction of the fence around this garden - is it bark behind the bamboo? How is it put together?
To establish the shape of the ground level, is it a particular soil used? It looks a bit sandy.
Arigatou gozaimassse
Arigato😊✨
I feel that I can see the difference between a garden constructed in Japan compared to a Japanese style garden in another country, even by workers are Japanese. The Japanese national gardeners have a honed sense of studied yet intended nonchalant, refined approach. This is very difficult to achieve. Everything just sits correctly. This is not the case when I see a Japanese garden overseas. Even in a mature garden like the one in Portland, which is amazing but lacks the same refined finish. It somehow looks too contrived. I remember when a I visited a friends family in Japan, I was there the day that their large garden rocks were delivered. These were large stones off loaded from a flatbed truck. The rocks were to be observed by the family for about a week and later by a rock placement specialist. We all sat down and and turned the hose on the rocks to see the real colors in the stones, we dark tea and walked around them observing on what we liked about each face of each stone. That would never happen in Canada. I miss Japan.
I think that is exactly right.
I also feel that that is by far the most different part.
I think you are great to be able to notice that difference.
I would like to share that difference with many people, but it's not easy for me to do so either.
@@JapaneseGardenTV I lived in Kyoto for 4 years so maybe my eye can catch such things. Just keep going and posting videos. They are relaxing, for us to watch. I like when you go back to revisit a garden, we can see it after it " grows up" and after nature has applied her make up to the landscape. It is like watching a magic show when we see your work after a few months. For me, I especially enjoy snow scenes and I would like to look out at a tsubo niwa from indoors during a snow fall, although it does not snow often in Kyoto. Anyways thank you from Vancouver for your hard work and good eye.
👍❤️❤️❤️
Please include some traditional Japanese music in your next video.
What is the budget for this kind of project to create a Japanese garden?
How much is it?
Not cheap 😊.
Nice! What kind of material of liner do you use?
Sorry, I don't know 😅
Gloves are ok but not steel toe cap boots? You're moving around massively heavy stones...
when will it come next video.
Thank you so much!!😊