I wanted to let you know that I'll be visiting you soon, and I plan to bring some friends and associates along. Our purpose for this visit is to see and evaluate the trees you intend to sell off. We are eager to explore the selection and discuss potential acquisitions.
Bjorn I’m of Japanese heritage but 4th generation in the USA. You are more in tune with the Japanese aesthetic and culture than I am. I have always admired your work and your great teaching videos. You are going to the heart of Japanese aesthetic and culture in the jewel that Kyoto is. You will bring new blood to Japanese bonsai with a fresh modern western perspective. That can only make bonsai art even better. Much success to you and your family.
following u Since the beginning. I am deeply heartbroken that I won't be able to apprentice in tennessee. I don't know if I'll ever be able to make it too, Japan so expensive... I really wish you luck on this next journey. I wish I could buy that property in Tennessee..
Family first. I was mad in the beginning, since I didn't get a chance to do the intensive classes with you here. But to do a month or two in Japan, I'm looking forward to sign up for that waitlist :) I do hope you are still open for visits? I'd like to visit before the end of the year, before all the trees are gone.
Being closer to family to help raise your child is the number 1 reason to move anywhere. I get that completely. I'm actually excited for you and your family.
Wow, it's a big and bold decision and I wish you and your family all the best! I'm excited to see what's coming in the future and glad to hear we get to continue to learn from you thru Bonsai-U! 👍Cant wait to visit Eisei-en Kyoto!
Having been intrigued by Bonsai since the age of 5, I decided it’s time to explore the art. Now at triple 20, I decided to research and learn the art of Bonsai. You guys have been a recent part of my learning process and I’ve enjoyed everything I’ve seen. Wishing you great love and success with your new adventure. I will continue to follow you. ✨🌟💚🌟✨
Very best of luck and much happiness for you and your family. I will be taking some Bonsai U classes and if able would love to come to Japan and participate in one of your intensive courses.
Congrats Bjorn! I've been following you since 2018 when your videos were shot as a vlog - the algorithm chose the "$200k Bonsai" video as an introduction to your channel lol. Tom (Kouka-en) has spoken many great things about you (he lives in the same city as me - Vancouver, BC); so both of us are wishing you the best!! Excited to see the material you'll be working with next year!!
WoW! i have watched your videos from the very beginning and I have enjoyed the journey that you have shared with us. You have been a great inspiration to me even though I specialise in mame and shohin deciduous bonsai. I have even met you in Bury, England a few years ago and for me and my friend it was an amazing experience. Wishing you and your family all the very best and I'm looking forward to a new adventure..................
Whoa! Having grown up in the southeastern U.S. I know you will definitely be missed. Thank you for bringing a bit o' worldly cultuh to TN. We'll just have to add it to the mix of what's already here and keep on keepin' on! Best of good fortune to you and family! Onward!
I was hoping to come visit you in Nashville but I understand why you are moving. Actually, I am envious. Well, I've always wanted to visit Kyoto. Maybe I will visit you there someday. My former English professor at college loved Kyoto and I saw many photos of the Zen gardens there and heard stories about it thanks to him. I've had flight layovers in Osaka and Tokyo when traveling to and from China and a couple times was tempted to take the bullet train to Kyoto but was concerned I wouldn't make it back in time for my early morning departure flight the next day.
Good for you!!!! All the best and great success in your next great adventure Wishing you and your family an environment that will promote health, love, joy, happiness; nourishment for the soul, great growth and proper pruning at the right time. Many thanks for all you leave as your legacy.
Thank you for sharing and best wishes for your new adventure! Two questions if I may ask: How are you going to be able to sell all your trees before moving in such a short time? What happened to the big “Tornado”Juniper Bonsai, do you still have it or you managed to move it for your buyer?
Your presence here in the southeast will be sorely missed. Thanks for introducing many like me to the hobby and making so much information and inspiration so accessible! One less reason to come back to Nashville, one more reason to visit Kyoto!
I have followed you as you built Eisei-en, you are one of the reasons I took interest into bonsai, I love your work. I hope you keep uploading quality videos. Best of luck to you and your family.
Hi Bjorn. What a great news. I wish you all the very best for this new chapter of your life. I can testify, back in 2017, how great has been a multi weeks bonsai study by your side in a Japanese nursery. Enjoy and continue to share all this valuable expertise and experience with us. Take care. Jerome
hi, I've been following you since your first videos when you were an apprentice, and then in Eisei En. also I can't wait to see the construction of the new nursery and of course the new bonsaïsthat you are going to work on. I wish you and your family good luck on your return to Japan. Philippe from France.
What?! Well very sad to see you go Bjorn but as always I have nothing but best wishes for you and your beautiful family. Your little girls is lucky to have you and Nanxi as parents. You take care and my house is your house always and we will always keep you in our hearts and minds. Tu Amigo Siempre
First, wishing you and family a smooth and enjoyable move back to Kyoto. Looking forward to your continuing your videos, your expertise & knowledge, and getting other perspectives from your Bonsai experts in Japan. Now, to look into the remote possibly procuring one or two of your incredible collection and bringing to the Pacific NW. Thank you for your wonderful instructional Bonsai videos.
I am so happy for you. I don't care where you live. Teaching bonsai online can be done anywhere, and I look forward to seeing more of Japan through your camera lens. My wife and I have Japan, Kyoto specifically, as a bucket list vacation and your nursery will be our first stop when we get there. I have learned so much from you over the last year of studying bonsai and I'm thankful for your platform. Take care, and I'll see you in Japan! (eventually)
Oh man Björn this is news I didn't expect, but I admire your courage to take this step and I see in your eyes that it is a big dream of yours to go to Japan. I wish you and your family all the best and I am happy to be able to clothe you on this path. ❤
All I can say it has-been amazing to watch you grow your Bonsai business. I have watched you many years and have enjoyed every minute. My wife told me when I started that it was just fade for me but that was almost thirty years ago and I still enjoy this art . I hope and pray for you and your family. I will be watching for you in Japan. Best wishes and thank you for that you have done, it has been amazing to watch all that you have done.
You need to do with whats best for you and your family Bjorn. Of course you will be missed in North America. Live your dreams. Thanks for the zooms during covid and your personal contact over the last few years👍👍👍😎
Bjorn, I just discovered you on UA-cam…. Exceptional work and quality videos…. I hope that you will continue your UA-cam productions from Japan, as I will be most interested. My wife and I will be taking a guided tour of Japan 2042 , June 21-July 6 ( last three days in Kyoto)… Hopefully, we will have the opportunity to visit some master Japanese bonsai gardens while there.I have been interested in bonsai for a good 40 years ( 75 years old), but most of that time on a cursory level. However, I’ve had a Procumbens Nana for 35 years. I bring it to a local nursery ( Bonsai West, Littleton, Massachusetts) for the winter months, where I also get the opportunity to work with Mike, the owner, and Zuma, a true bonsai artist. In fact, Zuma named my tree, Little Red Dragon, for its shape and red bark. Now, at 75, I am more excited than ever… Zuma thinks that I should just concentrate on the dragon, and refinement ( with him) over the winter months. I will bequeath the dragon to Zuma to keep it going, hopefully, for many generations. It is hard not to work multiple trees. If I were younger, I would. Arigatou gozaimasu for your inspiration, and best of luck to you and to your family. Ciao, John😅
I am your fan I live in Thailand We wish you every success in your chosen path. I have followed you for a long time and will continue to follow you. Thank you for the knowledge you always provide. wish you luck😃
Congratulations Bjorn and family, i know you have spoken before that you didn't really want to leave Japan but circumstances didn't really allow for remaining, so it's fantastic news this opportunity has come back to you again. Hopefully you'll keep those beautiful pots that your Oyakata gave you when you sell everything else though!
Awesome! Good for you...I would never consider the grueling internship in a Japanese studio, but the opportunity to come study with you in Kyoto would be great... Let us know when we can look forward to it.
Got to do what is best for your family, I cant wait to see what you do in Japan. I will however miss seeing the progress of some of the amazing trees you've developed over the years in the USA, seeing them pop up in videos from time to time is like seeing an old friend.
That came out of the blue for me! Sounds like the right thing to do though. First of all, I can’t believe the courage you have, leaving everything you built for the last 5 years behind. That being said, you’re family comes first. Since I am European it’s funny to me how you had to tread lightly around the subject of the US education system. As far as the public school system goes, most major economies have a far better overall education (not hating, you all know what it is). Makes complete sense to me to move for that reason. I also think bringing in the Japanese professionals for Bonsai-U is a genius move. All the best, I’m excited for what’s coming! ✌🏻
Nooooo!! Haha Man, I REALLY wanted to make it up to your garden! I'm in Louisiana, I grow bonsai from seeding as well as yamadori, and I have really looked up to you, thank you! And I totally agree with you raising your Daughter in a country with FAMILY VALUES!! Good luck!
What an amazing way for the intensive students to visit and learn about Japanese bonsai. Its so incredible to see the journey of both your business and family. Proud of you Bjorn.
Good luck Bjorn, to you and your family. Hope it all works out well for you. I've been watching your videos all the way back when you were doing your apprenticeship, kind of full circle back to Japan and now you are Bonsai master. Will look forward to watching the videos. Am subscribed to Eisei-En so I'll see your new venture and how it grows. Good luck!
Congratulations to you, Bjorn, and to your wife for a very courageous, heartfelt decision that prioritizes first your daughter’s nurture. Living your dreams as an artist and as parents is a great blessing. We will follow and support your artistry in bonsai practice as best we can in this transition, with great thanks and appreciation for your guidance in these last five years. Stay strong in your joys!
Thanks for all the stuff you have brought to us via UA-cam. Wish you all the best in Japan fro you and your family in the first place. But then also all the best for new nursery and bonsai trees which I'm looking forward to see. Cheers!
Best of luck to you and your family on your new journey! I wish i got the opportunity to meet and learn from you in person but now it’ll just have to be from Bonsai-U. Happy for you and praying for much success.
I envy you a lot for this and it's impossible to not see your smile the entire time you talk about this decision - so that leaves no doubt in my mind, that you are doing the right thing! I wish you all the best and hopefully will be able to visit Eisei-en Kyoto maybe in 2025 :)
Mucha suerte con ese nuevo proyecto y seguiremos aquí esperando impacientes videos de la nueva etapa. Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Madrid, España.
Congratulations and best wishes in this next step! I am glad I got to visit your nursery twice and was able to meet and visit with you. Please keep up the videos!
Blessings From the bottom of my heart ..... And thanks for sharing with us ,people who have found a path ,of knowledge to follow a light to live a life ....sorry sometimes i thanks very deep...but really thank you....
Although you will be sorely missed, here in the States, I wish all the best to you and your new endeavor! Definitely looking forward to keeping up with you on UA-cam! (PLEASE, PLEASE keep that going!!!)
I'm really happy to hear that you and your family are moving to Japan, the previous seasons of your channel were amazing, I personally enjoyed the series "Bonsai art from Japan" and all the folks on the nursery were really great people to learn with. I'll be waiting for the new adventures of Eisei-en, in Kyoto. I really love to see some collaborations with other UA-camrs in Japan, there are a lot with amazing quality too. In the other hand, I'm really sad for the remainders left in USA, all those incredible trees, I hope they find a great owner, in fact I'm sure they will. 良い旅をしてください
congrats, but suggest you find someone to purchase the package garden and keep your classes running in the US, run both locations while giving the new owner a startup income flow
Björn, You are making a good decision. Japan is an amazing country. It’s hard to not criticize the USA when comparing. You are making a wise and in my opinion the correct choice. I wish you all the very best in during your transition. I am excited to visit you in Japan when the time comes. Thank you for all your contributions to the US community. Mats H
I wish you the best of luck. From my point of view, it's the best call. A niche like bonsai is only going to get smaller outside Asia. Good luck. Can't wait to see videos from Japan.
Great decision, sell all your trees, start new! Try to get out of the bubble of your admirers, get as much critical feedback as possible. Do not only focus on teaching others, focus more on teaching yourself. Delve deeper into caligraphy and ink painting. Spend as much time as possible in japanese gardens, monasteries and nature. I admire all what you have achieved, but feel that your journey is at its beginning. Glad to see it is going in the right direction.
It's a great step Bjorn, I'm from Austria, no direct connection to Eisei-en US, but I'm sure that your future content from Eisei-en Jp will be not missing quality. All the best :)👌👍
Good for you bro. I've learned so much from your videos and I'm very grateful and humbled for the time and effort you put into the channel. Stay in touch!
Congratulations on the move. I would love to come and take an 8-week course from you in Japan. I have been following you since you were an apprentice and have enjoyed watching your progress. Good luck to you in your new endeavors and Godspeed.
Félicitations Bjorn !!! Je suis très heureux pour ta famille et toi…je te suis depuis le début quand tu étais étudiant au Japon…j aimerais tellement venir te voir au Japon quand tu seras installé pour suivre des cours avec toi … encore bravo
Gambaraa! Love your work and love this channel. I love in Australia - it should be a lot easier for me to come visit your beautiful trees in Kyooto. I look forward to seeing what you make of it all!
Thanks for all the love and support! We will be taking you all along for every step of the journey, so stay tuned!
What will come of your current tree collection?
@@rspampinatoBjorn mentions in the video that everything will be sold off
Will Momo be coming with y’all too?
@@nickaleshin7149of course!
I wanted to let you know that I'll be visiting you soon, and I plan to bring some friends and associates along. Our purpose for this visit is to see and evaluate the trees you intend to sell off. We are eager to explore the selection and discuss potential acquisitions.
Bjorn I’m of Japanese heritage but 4th generation in the USA. You are more in tune with the Japanese aesthetic and culture than I am. I have always admired your work and your great teaching videos. You are going to the heart of Japanese aesthetic and culture in the jewel that Kyoto is. You will bring new blood to Japanese bonsai with a fresh modern western perspective. That can only make bonsai art even better. Much success to you and your family.
following u Since the beginning. I am deeply heartbroken that I won't be able to apprentice in tennessee. I don't know if I'll ever be able to make it too, Japan so expensive... I really wish you luck on this next journey. I wish I could buy that property in Tennessee..
Family first. I was mad in the beginning, since I didn't get a chance to do the intensive classes with you here. But to do a month or two in Japan, I'm looking forward to sign up for that waitlist :)
I do hope you are still open for visits? I'd like to visit before the end of the year, before all the trees are gone.
Being closer to family to help raise your child is the number 1 reason to move anywhere. I get that completely. I'm actually excited for you and your family.
Wow, it's a big and bold decision and I wish you and your family all the best! I'm excited to see what's coming in the future and glad to hear we get to continue to learn from you thru Bonsai-U! 👍Cant wait to visit Eisei-en Kyoto!
Good for you and your family! I hope you will continue the UA-cam channel!🌲🌳
Having been intrigued by Bonsai since the age of 5, I decided it’s time to explore the art.
Now at triple 20, I decided to research and learn the art of Bonsai.
You guys have been a recent part of my learning process and I’ve enjoyed everything I’ve seen.
Wishing you great love and success with your new adventure.
I will continue to follow you.
✨🌟💚🌟✨
Super appreciative that u let me come and see your nursery and talk to me. Good luck. Thank you.
Very best of luck and much happiness for you and your family. I will be taking some Bonsai U classes and if able would love to come to Japan and participate in one of your intensive courses.
looking forward to visit your new nursery in Japan in a couple of years. Best of luck with the move.
Congrats Bjorn! I've been following you since 2018 when your videos were shot as a vlog - the algorithm chose the "$200k Bonsai" video as an introduction to your channel lol. Tom (Kouka-en) has spoken many great things about you (he lives in the same city as me - Vancouver, BC); so both of us are wishing you the best!! Excited to see the material you'll be working with next year!!
WoW! i have watched your videos from the very beginning and I have enjoyed the journey that you have shared with us. You have been a great inspiration to me even though I specialise in mame and shohin deciduous bonsai. I have even met you in Bury, England a few years ago and for me and my friend it was an amazing experience. Wishing you and your family all the very best and I'm looking forward to a new adventure..................
Good luck 🎉
Hope to visit you in japan in the future.
Whoa! Having grown up in the southeastern U.S. I know you will definitely be missed. Thank you for bringing a bit o' worldly cultuh to TN. We'll just have to add it to the mix of what's already here and keep on keepin' on! Best of good fortune to you and family! Onward!
I was hoping to come visit you in Nashville but I understand why you are moving. Actually, I am envious. Well, I've always wanted to visit Kyoto. Maybe I will visit you there someday. My former English professor at college loved Kyoto and I saw many photos of the Zen gardens there and heard stories about it thanks to him. I've had flight layovers in Osaka and Tokyo when traveling to and from China and a couple times was tempted to take the bullet train to Kyoto but was concerned I wouldn't make it back in time for my early morning departure flight the next day.
Good for you!!!! All the best and great success in your next great adventure Wishing you and your family an environment that will promote health, love, joy, happiness; nourishment for the soul, great growth and proper pruning at the right time. Many thanks for all you leave as your legacy.
Thank you for sharing and best wishes for your new adventure!
Two questions if I may ask:
How are you going to be able to sell all your trees before moving in such a short time?
What happened to the big “Tornado”Juniper Bonsai, do you still have it or you managed to move it for your buyer?
Your presence here in the southeast will be sorely missed. Thanks for introducing many like me to the hobby and making so much information and inspiration so accessible! One less reason to come back to Nashville, one more reason to visit Kyoto!
Great decision for the kiddo. Good luck to you and your family. Hope to be able to visit your nursery in Kyoto some day. Love that city.
I have followed you as you built Eisei-en, you are one of the reasons I took interest into bonsai, I love your work. I hope you keep uploading quality videos. Best of luck to you and your family.
Hi Bjorn. What a great news. I wish you all the very best for this new chapter of your life. I can testify, back in 2017, how great has been a multi weeks bonsai study by your side in a Japanese nursery. Enjoy and continue to share all this valuable expertise and experience with us. Take care. Jerome
I’m excited to see the new progress. Good for you and the family.
Awesome stuff man! i cant wait to see your set up over in Japan and hopefully be able to visit.
Good luck and all the best for this life project of yours and your family. Looking forward to follow you then! Cheers!
hi, I've been following you since your first videos when you were an apprentice, and then in Eisei En. also I can't wait to see the construction of the new nursery and of course the new bonsaïsthat you are going to work on. I wish you and your family good luck on your return to Japan. Philippe from France.
All the best with your new endeavors.
What?! Well very sad to see you go Bjorn but as always I have nothing but best wishes for you and your beautiful family. Your little girls is lucky to have you and Nanxi as parents. You take care and my house is your house always and we will always keep you in our hearts and minds. Tu Amigo Siempre
Un grosso in bocca al lupo per la vostra nuova impresa !!! Grazie per tutto quello che ci hai dato in questi anni.
First, wishing you and family a smooth and enjoyable move back to Kyoto. Looking forward to your continuing your videos, your expertise & knowledge, and getting other perspectives from your Bonsai experts in Japan. Now, to look into the remote possibly procuring one or two of your incredible collection and bringing to the Pacific NW. Thank you for your wonderful instructional Bonsai videos.
I am so happy for you. I don't care where you live. Teaching bonsai online can be done anywhere, and I look forward to seeing more of Japan through your camera lens. My wife and I have Japan, Kyoto specifically, as a bucket list vacation and your nursery will be our first stop when we get there. I have learned so much from you over the last year of studying bonsai and I'm thankful for your platform. Take care, and I'll see you in Japan! (eventually)
Oh man Björn this is news I didn't expect, but I admire your courage to take this step and I see in your eyes that it is a big dream of yours to go to Japan. I wish you and your family all the best and I am happy to be able to clothe you on this path. ❤
Sounds really nice and fun. Looking forward to follow you during the hole process. Good luck and thanks for sharing. 😀😀
All I can say it has-been amazing to watch you grow your Bonsai business. I have watched you many years and have enjoyed every minute. My wife told me when I started that it was just fade for me but that was almost thirty years ago and I still enjoy this art . I hope and pray for you and your family. I will be watching for you in Japan. Best wishes and thank you for that you have done, it has been amazing to watch all that you have done.
Well it makes sense, Japan is the heart of Bonsai...looking forward to follow all the challenges on your youtube channel. Godspeed.
Congratulations!!! Good luck on this new chapter of your life and career. Wishing you and your family all the best.
Excited for this opportunity for you and your family! Cant wait to see what your nursery over there looks like in 5 years!
You need to do with whats best for you and your family Bjorn. Of course you will be missed in North America. Live your dreams.
Thanks for the zooms during covid and your personal contact over the last few years👍👍👍😎
Bjorn, I just discovered you on UA-cam…. Exceptional work and quality videos…. I hope that you will continue your UA-cam productions from Japan, as I will be most interested. My wife and I will be taking a guided tour of Japan 2042 , June 21-July 6 ( last three days in Kyoto)… Hopefully, we will have the opportunity to visit some master Japanese bonsai gardens while there.I have been interested in bonsai for a good 40 years ( 75 years old), but most of that time on a cursory level. However, I’ve had a Procumbens Nana for 35 years. I bring it to a local nursery ( Bonsai West, Littleton, Massachusetts) for the winter months, where I also get the opportunity to work with Mike, the owner, and Zuma, a true bonsai artist. In fact, Zuma named my tree, Little Red Dragon, for its shape and red bark. Now, at 75, I am more excited than ever… Zuma thinks that I should just concentrate on the dragon, and refinement ( with him) over the winter months. I will bequeath the dragon to Zuma to keep it going, hopefully, for many generations. It is hard not to work multiple trees. If I were younger, I would. Arigatou gozaimasu for your inspiration, and best of luck to you and to your family. Ciao, John😅
I am your fan I live in Thailand We wish you every success in your chosen path. I have followed you for a long time and will continue to follow you. Thank you for the knowledge you always provide. wish you luck😃
Congratulations Bjorn and family, i know you have spoken before that you didn't really want to leave Japan but circumstances didn't really allow for remaining, so it's fantastic news this opportunity has come back to you again. Hopefully you'll keep those beautiful pots that your Oyakata gave you when you sell everything else though!
Awesome! Good for you...I would never consider the grueling internship in a Japanese studio, but the opportunity to come study with you in Kyoto would be great... Let us know when we can look forward to it.
your content sprouted bonsai artists all over north america, thanks for the work you planted here. have fun at japan!
Got to do what is best for your family, I cant wait to see what you do in Japan. I will however miss seeing the progress of some of the amazing trees you've developed over the years in the USA, seeing them pop up in videos from time to time is like seeing an old friend.
That came out of the blue for me! Sounds like the right thing to do though. First of all, I can’t believe the courage you have, leaving everything you built for the last 5 years behind.
That being said, you’re family comes first.
Since I am European it’s funny to me how you had to tread lightly around the subject of the US education system. As far as the public school system goes, most major economies have a far better overall education (not hating, you all know what it is). Makes complete sense to me to move for that reason.
I also think bringing in the Japanese professionals for Bonsai-U is a genius move.
All the best, I’m excited for what’s coming! ✌🏻
Congratulations Bjorn! I’m so happy for you and your family.
Nooooo!! Haha Man, I REALLY wanted to make it up to your garden! I'm in Louisiana, I grow bonsai from seeding as well as yamadori, and I have really looked up to you, thank you! And I totally agree with you raising your Daughter in a country with FAMILY VALUES!! Good luck!
Will try to visit Eisei-en before you move. The place looks amazing. All the best for the next big step 🙏🏻
Greetings Christian
Safe travels. I learned a lot in the sort time I watched your work. Hope you have a successful business back in Japan.
What an amazing way for the intensive students to visit and learn about Japanese bonsai. Its so incredible to see the journey of both your business and family. Proud of you Bjorn.
Good luck Bjorn, to you and your family. Hope it all works out well for you. I've been watching your videos all the way back when you were doing your apprenticeship, kind of full circle back to Japan and now you are Bonsai master. Will look forward to watching the videos. Am subscribed to Eisei-En so I'll see your new venture and how it grows. Good luck!
The best of luck for you and your family! It will work. Remember we are watching!
Good for you!!! Best of luck!!!
Really exited to see videos from Japan! Goodluck🙏🏻🇯🇵
Congratulations to you, Bjorn, and to your wife for a very courageous, heartfelt decision that prioritizes first your daughter’s nurture. Living your dreams as an artist and as parents is a great blessing. We will follow and support your artistry in bonsai practice as best we can in this transition, with great thanks and appreciation for your guidance in these last five years. Stay strong in your joys!
All the best to you and Nancy. We met you in Melbourne, Australia, we met you twice in Japan, we'll definitely see you in Kyoto!
The best for you guys! Wherever you go you will have great success without a doubt.
Thanks for all the stuff you have brought to us via UA-cam.
Wish you all the best in Japan fro you and your family in the first place. But then also all the best for new nursery and bonsai trees which I'm looking forward to see.
Cheers!
Woww
All the best!!!
Cant wait for Eisei en kyoto!!!
Best of luck to you and your family on your new journey! I wish i got the opportunity to meet and learn from you in person but now it’ll just have to be from Bonsai-U. Happy for you and praying for much success.
I envy you a lot for this and it's impossible to not see your smile the entire time you talk about this decision - so that leaves no doubt in my mind, that you are doing the right thing! I wish you all the best and hopefully will be able to visit Eisei-en Kyoto maybe in 2025 :)
Mucha suerte con ese nuevo proyecto y seguiremos aquí esperando impacientes videos de la nueva etapa. Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Madrid, España.
Congratulations I look forward to visiting you..
Congratulations and best wishes in this next step! I am glad I got to visit your nursery twice and was able to meet and visit with you. Please keep up the videos!
Bjorn, what an exciting adventure for you and your family. You will be highly missed but a great reason to go to Japan!!!
Bjorn all the best for your new adventure, I'll continue to follow you as always. Many thanks so far.
Go Bjorn Go ! We will stick with you like super glue ! Take care my yujin !
Blessings From the bottom of my heart .....
And thanks for sharing with us ,people who have found a path ,of knowledge to follow a light to live a life ....sorry sometimes i thanks very deep...but really thank you....
All the best to you and your family! I'll look forward to watching the new garden come to life in Japan!
Although you will be sorely missed, here in the States, I wish all the best to you and your new endeavor! Definitely looking forward to keeping up with you on UA-cam! (PLEASE, PLEASE keep that going!!!)
I can only wish you the best of luck and, of course, I am sure you have the support of the whole community.
A very big hug.
All the best Bjorn for you and your family! I’m sure your new nursery in Japan will be amazing. Kind regards from France.
Sad but happy at the same time!! Congrats!! And I wish you the best!!
good luck to the entire eisei-en team, I hope you find further success in japan
Love it Bjorn, hope u can doing more vlog in japan like old time.
All the best Bjorn!! Rock on!!
I'm really happy to hear that you and your family are moving to Japan, the previous seasons of your channel were amazing, I personally enjoyed the series "Bonsai art from Japan" and all the folks on the nursery were really great people to learn with. I'll be waiting for the new adventures of Eisei-en, in Kyoto. I really love to see some collaborations with other UA-camrs in Japan, there are a lot with amazing quality too.
In the other hand, I'm really sad for the remainders left in USA, all those incredible trees, I hope they find a great owner, in fact I'm sure they will.
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Really excited for you guys, dude! Good luck with the move
congrats, but suggest you find someone to purchase the package garden and keep your classes running in the US, run both locations while giving the new owner a startup income flow
Björn,
You are making a good decision. Japan is an amazing country. It’s hard to not criticize the USA when comparing. You are making a wise and in my opinion the correct choice. I wish you all the very best in during your transition. I am excited to visit you in Japan when the time comes.
Thank you for all your contributions to the US community.
Mats H
I wish you the best of luck. From my point of view, it's the best call. A niche like bonsai is only going to get smaller outside Asia. Good luck. Can't wait to see videos from Japan.
Congratulations Bjorn!, we are so glad for you and your family, wish you the best in this new chapter! 👏🤩🤘❤🔥
Fantastic news - I can’t wait to visit your new nursery and see your family flourish ❤
All the best bro, much success to you and your family. I am from Sarawak, Malaysia
Great decision, sell all your trees, start new! Try to get out of the bubble of your admirers, get as much critical feedback as possible. Do not only focus on teaching others, focus more on teaching yourself. Delve deeper into caligraphy and ink painting. Spend as much time as possible in japanese gardens, monasteries and nature. I admire all what you have achieved, but feel that your journey is at its beginning. Glad to see it is going in the right direction.
All the best for this new episode of your family jorney!
I will continue to follow your fantastic work through digital platforms.
Take care! :)
Best of luck to you and your family!
It's a great step Bjorn, I'm from Austria, no direct connection to Eisei-en US, but I'm sure that your future content from Eisei-en Jp will be not missing quality. All the best :)👌👍
Looking forward to you and your channel's future in Japan Bjorn! Best wishes to your family, i know you can pull this off 🎉
Good for you bro. I've learned so much from your videos and I'm very grateful and humbled for the time and effort you put into the channel. Stay in touch!
sounds like an amazing adventure and I'm excited about the upcoming bonsai-u videos!
You started from nothing. In less than 5 years you managed to build the best bonsai nursery in the USA. Time for a new challenge, master!
Will be missed here in the states. I love watching your content and how you present your decisions and actions during the videos!
Congratulations on the move. I would love to come and take an 8-week course from you in Japan. I have been following you since you were an apprentice and have enjoyed watching your progress. Good luck to you in your new endeavors and Godspeed.
Life is a journey, just be safe. Where you go, I will follow. Always enjoy your content.
Change is good. Hopefully you organize tours for Westerners in Japan
Félicitations Bjorn !!! Je suis très heureux pour ta famille et toi…je te suis depuis le début quand tu étais étudiant au Japon…j aimerais tellement venir te voir au Japon quand tu seras installé pour suivre des cours avec toi … encore bravo
Sad to hear you are leaving us! But my best to you. Maybe I will run into you in Rochester, are you still planning on attending?
Gambaraa! Love your work and love this channel. I love in Australia - it should be a lot easier for me to come visit your beautiful trees in Kyooto. I look forward to seeing what you make of it all!
Good luck to you and your family. It is my best wish that all your projects go ahead and be successful