It’s become my Sunday morning ritual. Seating in my garden watching Japanese Garden TV weekly video. I love to see the work and it’s progression. The transformations are astounding. The precision work of stone cutting is absolutely mesmerizing. ❤️
It is rare these days to find people building stone retaining walls in America. With concrete retaining wall blocks readily available, this job can be done in half a day. However, it does not have the old world charm and characters like stones. Such a beautiful work and dedication. This is why Japanese gardens are so beautiful to look at. Love it!
I do like the contrast in the stones. Color and texture differences that came together with the meticulous, and eye for perfection, of the men doing the work. The Do-Bei wall going to the right truly does draw the eye to it, paired with the different rocks. All these details truly shows the experience and talents. I really like the cinematography too! Strong work, everyone! ♥️🙏🏼
Mr Yamagiwa is amazing!! He is a master at so many things, a true Artist!! I am so excited to continue to watch this garden evolve. Thank you so very much!
I love my Sunday mornings! I always have my breakfast with excellent Japanese craftsmen! Beautiful and strong stone base they are building here! I love the timelapses you included in this video; it's like the videos I make of my projects! Keep up the good work!
Your garden transformations are stunning and the video quality and editing is also wonderful. I am taking my Teachers Training in Ikebana remotly from Japan in Canada. Your videos are so insprational. I would love to learn more about the Do-bei and its history but am not having much sucess from the internet. Thanks for your lovely content! ❤️
They weren’t messing around with the rebar when they built the original concrete planter! Also the dobei are some labor intensive structures, eh?I imagine the original ones without concrete took a really long time to make.
At your opening B-roll video @:13, did that Shibuya building have a 'living wall' on its facade? Love the creative addition of that corner, made the do-bei to highlight even more interest on the garden artists' inspired stone-stacking and stone-fitting. Where I live, many new Southern California homes are being built in new developments. Some use faux stacked- or random-stone veneers that are easily mortared on framed & sheathed or block walls but they DON'T compare to your artists' warm, highly-textured and beautifully-stacked stonework
Yes, it is! The texture of natural stone, after all, gives it a look that no other material can match! This stone wall has instantly changed the atmosphere of this garden! I'm sure it will change a lot in the next video!
Thank you for your watching!!✨
If you like this video, please support me with a cup of coffee.🙏
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It’s become my Sunday morning ritual. Seating in my garden watching Japanese Garden TV weekly video. I love to see the work and it’s progression. The transformations are astounding. The precision work of stone cutting is absolutely mesmerizing. ❤️
Same for me Lou ^_^
Thank you!
I'll keep working on my videos to make your Sunday a great day!😊
It is rare these days to find people building stone retaining walls in America. With concrete retaining wall blocks readily available, this job can be done in half a day. However, it does not have the old world charm and characters like stones. Such a beautiful work and dedication. This is why Japanese gardens are so beautiful to look at. Love it!
Yes, it is!
After all, natural materials like this create a different atmosphere than concrete.
I hope this appeal will be felt by many people!
I can't wait for each video to come out - this is my favourite channel out of all the Japanese ones I watch !
Thank you!
Lately I've been busy filming and editing, but I'll do my best!
I do like the contrast in the stones. Color and texture differences that came together with the meticulous, and eye for perfection, of the men doing the work. The Do-Bei wall going to the right truly does draw the eye to it, paired with the different rocks. All these details truly shows the experience and talents. I really like the cinematography too! Strong work, everyone! ♥️🙏🏼
Thank you for your lovely comment!
It turned out to be a really nice pile of stones!
Stay tuned for the next video where the Do-bei will be done!
In this world of prefabricated building it’s wonderful to watch a true master craftsman with expertise in his trade
Thank you!
The use of natural materials like this is really becoming rare in Japan.
Mr Yamagiwa is amazing!! He is a master at so many things, a true Artist!! I am so excited to continue to watch this garden evolve. Thank you so very much!
Thank you!
I'll pass on your message to Mr. Yamagiwa.😊
Thank you for showing how these walls are made, they are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing 💚👍🏻
Thank you!
I'll keep trying to make more videos!
I love my Sunday mornings! I always have my breakfast with excellent Japanese craftsmen! Beautiful and strong stone base they are building here! I love the timelapses you included in this video; it's like the videos I make of my projects! Keep up the good work!
Thank you!😊
I find the time lapse videos interesting too!
Stay tuned for my next video!
Thank you for the videos, I always look forward to watching them 😁
All that effort and design shows in something beautiful and handcrafted.
Thank you!
I really think you're right! So I'm making a video to let more people know about that effort!
After all, good things take a lot of work!
石積みは風情があって、やっぱりいいですね。
次回が楽しみです♪
ありがとうございます!
本当に私もそう思います!人工的なものでは出せない風情が溢れていますよね。
Very nice with ff replays of transformations 👏 Fantastic harmony of the stones in the wall
Thank you!
It's funny how things change!😊
Your garden transformations are stunning and the video quality and editing is also wonderful. I am taking my Teachers Training in Ikebana remotly from Japan in Canada. Your videos are so insprational. I would love to learn more about the Do-bei and its history but am not having much sucess from the internet. Thanks for your lovely content! ❤️
Wow, Much better 👍. Good job👌. Thanks for the movie😊. Regards😁
Thank you for watching!!
I'll do my best😊
I m living in England I m really enjoying videos I find it very peaceful
Thank you so much!😊
I'll keep working on making more videos.
I have to wait until tomorrow? more please! more!
It's gonna be so beautiful!!!! I can see it in my mind!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 God bless you
Thank you so much!!😊✨
They weren’t messing around with the rebar when they built the original concrete planter! Also the dobei are some labor intensive structures, eh?I imagine the original ones without concrete took a really long time to make.
Yes, it is!
The stone wall alone took three days.
The last gardener cleaning up - "wshoo!" 😅
I'm from indonesia and I love this youtube chanel.
Beutiful organic natural stone selection ❤
Thank you so much!!😊
Beautiful
Thank you😊
cannot wait to see EP3!!!!
Thank you so much!!
I'll do my best😊
At your opening B-roll video @:13, did that Shibuya building have a 'living wall' on its facade? Love the creative addition of that corner, made the do-bei to highlight even more interest on the garden artists' inspired stone-stacking and stone-fitting. Where I live, many new Southern California homes are being built in new developments. Some use faux stacked- or random-stone veneers that are easily mortared on framed & sheathed or block walls but they DON'T compare to your artists' warm, highly-textured and beautifully-stacked stonework
Yes, it is!
The texture of natural stone, after all, gives it a look that no other material can match!
This stone wall has instantly changed the atmosphere of this garden! I'm sure it will change a lot in the next video!
Meng-inspirasi.... berharap saya bisa membuat seperti itu 👍
. Saya tunggu episode selanjutnya
🙌✨
Enjoyed the show
Thank you!😊
Excelent work!
I think so, too.😊
Proyek bernilai seni tinggi yang sangat akurat
Thank you!!
Ciao, mi piacerebbe sapere il nome di tutte le piante, magari in descrizione nel video grazie
Молодцы,отлично получилось.
Спасибо!
С нетерпением жду вашего следующего видео!
Is this garden on a rooftop or on the ground level? It's already much better than the old garden:)
It is a building that stands at a place where there is a difference in elevation.
I think it just keeps getting better and better!
Good 👍
😊
The lack of eye protection while dismantling that wall had me very uneasy lol.
You're right, it's scary.😅
👍
🙌
can t you clean the building??!
Amazing as always!
American gardeners/masons suck… they’d never be able to do this.
I'd love to do some construction in the US someday!
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