What a fantastic display and video sharing these beautiful Bonsai. Thank you for sharing the good overview of setting up this event and the final displays of the trees. I’d love to visit there and see all the places and gardens.
Beautiful trees, beautifully filmed, as always. Have you done a video on the "inner world" of the bonsai industry? The way you described it in this video made it sound like there are bonsai professionals who do not own the trees, only work on them. who are these clients you refer to? Is it similar to, say, horse racing where a wealthy person owns a horse and a jockey actually rides it? Either way its fascinating
Great video. I am planning to visit Kyoto in April again (before attending scientific meeting in Nara). Hope to be able to visit some places with amazing bonsai.
I love how you say "Miyako Messe." It’s oddly fascinating-hearing an American accent one moment and then a flawless Japanese accent the next. Taikan-ten - Fantastic as always!
I do enjoy bonsai in general but im so bored with the classic styling. Its always giant twisted trunk, 5-9 pads and huge deadwood. This looks more like a sport with perfection than art.
Are you referring to Kimuras style? Yknow this is a relatively new development in Bonsai classically, historically, they didnt look like that. I don't think it's boring, you can't find trees that look like that with that foliage type anywhere else in the world.
All beautiful trees! Bjorn thank you very much for sharing this fantastic video!👍👍👍👍
Really enjoyed the behind the scenes look. Also always nice to see Michael again.
Excellent production , cheers from New Zealand,
Beautifully filmed and presented. Really shows the quality of the trees and exhibits.
What a fantastic display and video sharing these beautiful Bonsai. Thank you for sharing the good overview of setting up this event and the final displays of the trees. I’d love to visit there and see all the places and gardens.
Beautiful trees, beautifully filmed, as always. Have you done a video on the "inner world" of the bonsai industry? The way you described it in this video made it sound like there are bonsai professionals who do not own the trees, only work on them. who are these clients you refer to? Is it similar to, say, horse racing where a wealthy person owns a horse and a jockey actually rides it? Either way its fascinating
Beautiful production Bjorn, thanks for sharing such great content
Great video. I am planning to visit Kyoto in April again (before attending scientific meeting in Nara). Hope to be able to visit some places with amazing bonsai.
I love how you say "Miyako Messe." It’s oddly fascinating-hearing an American accent one moment and then a flawless Japanese accent the next. Taikan-ten - Fantastic as always!
I find it more fascinating that Messe = trade fair/exhibition in German, and here these Japanese call an exhibition centre "messe". 🤔
@Tiger313NL There are quite a lot of loanwords from Western languages; they are called gairaigo (外来語)
Amazing video, amazing music, amazing trees...incredible. Thanks for sharing!!
Amazing production, thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you soooo much for sharing these exciting experiences with us!!! Very greatful...
Des arbres merveilleux! Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
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🎉muchas gracias 🎉 maravilloso video. Saludos desde España .
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Great video, thank you for sharing this behind the scenes look at the show!! Phenomenal trees!! 😮
Stunning!
All of them are winners for me, beautiful trees.
Beautiful trees. Thank you....!
Very beautiful bonsai ❤
Thanks for the footage ☑️
how to watering the trees when in set up of exhibition?
Most pleasing eye candy. ❤
How is your house build coming along?
3 years ago I said I wanted to start a bonsai… can only imagine where it’d be now. Anyways, so many beautiful bonsai
bonsainya...bagus bagus
Happy Holidays.
Is there a comparable spring show for flowering azaleas, mume, etc and newly leafing maples?
10:05 can someone please explain why a rock is in a bonsai expo
I've seen rocks and trees go together frequently. Same concept, stylized nature in miniture
Its called a Suiseki
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as i mentioned top of top
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日本にいるなら日本語で話してください、意味がわかりません
I do enjoy bonsai in general but im so bored with the classic styling. Its always giant twisted trunk, 5-9 pads and huge deadwood.
This looks more like a sport with perfection than art.
Are you referring to Kimuras style? Yknow this is a relatively new development in Bonsai classically, historically, they didnt look like that. I don't think it's boring, you can't find trees that look like that with that foliage type anywhere else in the world.