It’s stunning! Being able to change the features displayed throughout the year is a great idea and the effect of the reflective shallow pool works brilliantly.
I remember the first Japanese Garden video I saw, it felt like being enveloped in a warm soothing blanket. I had a very calming effect watching the videos. After my father-in-law had passed, my wife and I created our version of a small Japanese garden in our backyard to honor him. Thanks very much for what you do to make the world better looking.
I was so surprised to learn that the reflecting pool was soooooo shallow! A brilliant design! Imagine delicate bamboo basket sculptured lamps in those pillars hanging above the pool…. So many design concepts to explore! Thank you for making this video to show the world the exciting leading edge of Japanese Garden Design now in the modern era!
I love these snippets we get to see of magical Japanese innovative gardens. Thank you for all your hard work and artistic eye showcased in all your videos.
This time the garden was quite special😅. It is very important to create a classic garden, but it is also important to create a novel garden like this one.✨
This is so beautiful and inspired, I love all of it! The whole idea of the floating - artificial - stones and the concept of changing the look of the garden according to season is pure genius! And I also love the flashback style and the after/before screens of your movie. I think I have seen all of your films and your style has developed so much over time - I think this really is your most creative so far. It creates such a beautiful atmosphere and makes you want to go to this place immediately. Thank you so much - you are all doing a wonderful job!
Beautiful concept and workmanship. In historic houses with elaborate painted ceilings a mirror is placed on a table to enable visitors to see the ceiling without hurting their necks looking up. That 10cm pond achieves that but with added interest of sometimes calm surface and sometimes with ripples on the surface.
Reminds of the sacred Ishi no Hoden 'floating megalith and the floating rock structures of Ebisu-Iwa & Daikoku-Iwa. Especially the art ot Ushio Sakusabe, Hanging Stones. Great inspirations for a modern contemplative garden
Thank you for your watching!!✨ Please support me by Patreon.🙏 www.patreon.com/japanesegardentv The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques
Очень впечатлило! Такой тоненький слой воды и при этом просто бездонная глубина, и растение в горшке, что плывет по воде, и парящие камни... Ваша работа прекрасна!
In Japan, Japanese gardens with trees, stones and water are very familiar and commonplace. The reality is that Japanese gardens are no longer interesting to the majority of Japanese people. Therefore, on the contrary, this kind of innovative idea was very unexpected and many customers actually looked into this garden. If it were simply a beautiful Japanese garden, it would not be seen to this extent. I felt that this work is unique to Japan, where the value of Japanese gardens has matured.
Having over 20 yrs of concrete experience and knowing it shrinks and expands, I'm wondering how you are keeping the water inside the display. Is the black paint some sort of sealant?
Loved almost everything about this garden-except the hanging rocks. They immediately made me think of dead bodies hanging from a gibbet. Creepy. I’d hang potted plants instead. Then I would love this garden. Great video!
You really inspired me for my own japanese Garden. Thank you. Which is the video for making an artificial stone? This would help me because one of my spinal Discs is injured. Because of that I would prefer making artificial stone. Greetings from Germany 🙂
At first I thought they were crazy, hanging these heavy stones in such a risky way. But how wrong you can be. The idea with the black painted concrete and the thin layer of water on top is really great. I could also imagine that it would look great if these "stones" were overgrown with moss from which water dripped into the pool.
Something about the metal holding the "rocks" seems off to me. I'm thinking that maybe there can be some sort of balance added there with a fire element (unless the sun is considered that element, but what about at night?), or that instead of metal, the frames could be made with something natural, like bamboo, unless that was done as a way to connect to the style of the building that is next to it. Was it? This is something that is hard to truly appreciate on TV, as I'm sure what I see on screen doesn't truly do it justice compared to how it is in person. I would have liked to hear more about the details from the artist as to his concept, why he chose and did certain things, and the meanings behind it. From a purely aesthetic personal point of view, I would have preferred a softer, more natural garden where the edges are softened by grasses or moss, and the frames made by bamboo or gnarled black tree branches. I also question the reasoning of the choice of a dark color of the background fence. Was that done solely to help with the reflective properties of the pool, or was there also another reason for it? Also, what was behind the choice of a horizontal fence rather than a vertical one? Was it to balance out the lines from the metal frames?
Sort of a modern Japanese garden.. Love the idea of a floating bonsai tree
Thank you so much😊✨
Absolutely incredible. Enjoyed the modern take of this one and the originality of the floating stones that could be replaced with seasons.
Wonderful abstract idea. Love the look of the floating stones over the reflective water. And the interchangeable display just adds to the splendour.👍
It’s stunning! Being able to change the features displayed throughout the year is a great idea and the effect of the reflective shallow pool works brilliantly.
I remember the first Japanese Garden video I saw, it felt like being enveloped in a warm soothing blanket. I had a very calming effect watching the videos. After my father-in-law had passed, my wife and I created our version of a small Japanese garden in our backyard to honor him. Thanks very much for what you do to make the world better looking.
Thank you!
I will try my best to make more videos 👍✨
I adore stones in all shapes, sizes and colors and so it was fascinating to see these "fake stones" being created and looking so real!!!
I think so too 😊✨.
Wow this is a new concept of a Japanese Garden. The hanging stone is super cool.
Thank you so much!!😊✨
I was so surprised to learn that the reflecting pool was soooooo shallow! A brilliant design! Imagine delicate bamboo basket sculptured lamps in those pillars hanging above the pool…. So many design concepts to explore! Thank you for making this video to show the world the exciting leading edge of Japanese Garden Design now in the modern era!
Love your work as always. This is such an interesting garden ...
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for always supporting me!
Nice flair to the presentation of the video. Of all your regulars, I love Mr. Tanaka's work and his personal style so much!
I love these snippets we get to see of magical Japanese innovative gardens. Thank you for all your hard work and artistic eye showcased in all your videos.
Beautiful editing. That rewind segment was clever and fun!
Thank you so much!!😊
A new garden! Excellent!
Thank you!🙌✨
Your video`s inspired me. Thay give me many ideas for future bonsai displays around my home. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Very unique garden! The fake stones look so real! Thank you as always for showing us something new!
This time the garden was quite special😅.
It is very important to create a classic garden, but it is also important to create a novel garden like this one.✨
Next level! Hanging stones with moss or trailing plants or water coming out into a tsukubai would be incredible.
Thank you!!!🙌✨
This is so beautiful and inspired, I love all of it! The whole idea of the floating - artificial - stones and the concept of changing the look of the garden according to season is pure genius! And I also love the flashback style and the after/before screens of your movie. I think I have seen all of your films and your style has developed so much over time - I think this really is your most creative so far. It creates such a beautiful atmosphere and makes you want to go to this place immediately. Thank you so much - you are all doing a wonderful job!
Beautiful concept and workmanship. In historic houses with elaborate painted ceilings a mirror is placed on a table to enable visitors to see the ceiling without hurting their necks looking up. That 10cm pond achieves that but with added interest of sometimes calm surface and sometimes with ripples on the surface.
That's exactly right!
It's only 10 mm, but this water creates a completely different landscape.
Reminds of the sacred Ishi no Hoden 'floating megalith and the floating rock structures of Ebisu-Iwa & Daikoku-Iwa. Especially the art ot Ushio Sakusabe, Hanging Stones. Great inspirations for a modern contemplative garden
woo, that's very artsy garden and creator very creative
Very creative and unique garden.
This garden is very special and being interchangeable it could be a small display area for local artist to show their wares. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much!!😊
All I can say is WOW!
What a nice concept! すごい😁
matsunaga, your videos are absolutely amazing
Wow! Great!!!
Thank you!!
Peaceful garden
Thank you!!✨😊
This man is an artist 🤩👍
time travel effect fresh
Thank you🙌
Thank you for your watching!!✨
Please support me by Patreon.🙏
www.patreon.com/japanesegardentv
The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques
Nice nice nice, love it
Thank you😊
Ok...my mind was just blown! Wow! God bless 😊
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Очень впечатлило! Такой тоненький слой воды и при этом просто бездонная глубина, и растение в горшке, что плывет по воде, и парящие камни... Ваша работа прекрасна!
умеют они в красоту!)
Спасибо!!!
Это был совершенно особенный сад😊.
Amo sus videos ❤️
Takk!
Thank you so much!!😊✨
Terima kasih atas kerja kerasnya
Thanks!!
In Japan, Japanese gardens with trees, stones and water are very familiar and commonplace.
The reality is that Japanese gardens are no longer interesting to the majority of Japanese people.
Therefore, on the contrary, this kind of innovative idea was very unexpected and many customers actually looked into this garden.
If it were simply a beautiful Japanese garden, it would not be seen to this extent.
I felt that this work is unique to Japan, where the value of Japanese gardens has matured.
Having over 20 yrs of concrete experience and knowing it shrinks and expands, I'm wondering how you are keeping the water inside the display. Is the black paint some sort of sealant?
Loved almost everything about this garden-except the hanging rocks. They immediately made me think of dead bodies hanging from a gibbet. Creepy. I’d hang potted plants instead. Then I would love this garden. Great video!
Next time we want to float a bonsai 😊.
👍 🙏 👍
You really inspired me for my own japanese Garden. Thank you. Which is the video for making an artificial stone? This would help me because one of my spinal Discs is injured. Because of that I would prefer making artificial stone. Greetings from Germany 🙂
Good✨
Such a nice idea.
Thank you😊
The floating stones can be a metaphor for the effects of the spa on the patrons. Their weight and worries become lightened when they enter the spa.
At first I thought they were crazy, hanging these heavy stones in such a risky way. But how wrong you can be. The idea with the black painted concrete and the thin layer of water on top is really great. I could also imagine that it would look great if these "stones" were overgrown with moss from which water dripped into the pool.
Thank you😊
Hope you show how to create Rock from foam
OK😊✨
Something about the metal holding the "rocks" seems off to me. I'm thinking that maybe there can be some sort of balance added there with a fire element (unless the sun is considered that element, but what about at night?), or that instead of metal, the frames could be made with something natural, like bamboo, unless that was done as a way to connect to the style of the building that is next to it. Was it? This is something that is hard to truly appreciate on TV, as I'm sure what I see on screen doesn't truly do it justice compared to how it is in person. I would have liked to hear more about the details from the artist as to his concept, why he chose and did certain things, and the meanings behind it. From a purely aesthetic personal point of view, I would have preferred a softer, more natural garden where the edges are softened by grasses or moss, and the frames made by bamboo or gnarled black tree branches. I also question the reasoning of the choice of a dark color of the background fence. Was that done solely to help with the reflective properties of the pool, or was there also another reason for it? Also, what was behind the choice of a horizontal fence rather than a vertical one? Was it to balance out the lines from the metal frames?
I too think there are plenty of challenges! 😊
And we'll try to do it even better too!
Too much tension. No peace.
Thanks!
styrofoam rocks no thanks. this is the only project on this channel I haven’t liked