Virtual Tour of Japanese Tea House and Gardens, Saginaw, MI.
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- A tour of Awa-Saginaw-An and the Japanese Gardens of Saginaw, MI.
Host:
Todd Michael Hall
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Narration:
Wakako Maeda
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Calligraphy:
Kyoko Fujii
Kyoka Japanese Calligraphy Design
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Roji Tea Garden Guests:
Guest 1: Professor Soyu Nabeta
Guest 2: Hideko Wagner
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Scripts:
Masumi Azu and Adam Jeniskee
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Videographers:
Gary Watts and Ben Roberts
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Editing:
Gary Watts
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Special Thanks to the Following:
Additional Video Excerpts Provided by:
Matthew Schuknecht
Program Coordinator, Saginaw Government Television
Tokushima City Tourism Bureau
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Additional Materials and Assistance:
Scott Rittenberry
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City Council Photos:
Vicky L. Davis
Saginaw Executive Marketing Coordinator
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Historical Photo Research:
Thomas Trombley, Vice President and Chief Historian
Castle Museum of Saginaw County History
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Mike Gillis, MLive Media Group
© 1985, 1986, MLive Media Group. All rights reserved. Used with permission
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Grant Funding provided by:
Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership
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Music licensed through:
Nash Music Library, Japan
I am going to integrate the Japanese ways of living into my life.
I feel that the Japanese live an intelligent life style. Anchored in inner peace and appreciation of the natural world, as well as team work to solve problems. Thank you, Japan!!! Love your style❤❤❤
Can’t wait to go!
I've spent much of this summer making 7 benches and the wooden parts of 8 signs for this beautiful space. I feel so honored to have my work along side the work of such craftsmen and look forward to attending a tea ceremony soon.
Amazing history and place. Truly art. :) So glad to have been able to watch this!
I went here on a field trip in the 90s when I was about 7 or 8, I have literally spent all of this time since then trying to find this place, I was never told what it was called and I finally found it! She gave us a demonstration on how tea is taken, she also handed out these little round baked things, for the life of me I can't remember the name of them, they showed us around the garden, and I got to say that's probably one of the most pleasant field trips I ever had, thank you all for that experience I never forgot it
Thank you. This was beautiful! I’m making a stroll garden on my property and I want to add a teahouse too…I’ll do the best I can. This was just lovely!
Everything deeply considered and expressed travels through time .
Years ago read " The Art Of Tea " Okakura *...
* ( may be the spelling ) .
Wow, how beautiful! I can't want to visit this year!
Moved to Saginaw in 2018 and still haven’t gone for some reason. Looks so beautiful. Glad I now know the history before going. Thanks! What a great video!!
We have a bridge very similar in downtown Huntsville, Alabama (Brahan Spring Park). The bridge was made in Japan.
I’ve spent the past several years living in Japan writing articles about my favorite Japanese gardens… Can’t wait to visit you on my next visit to my beautiful home state of Michigan!
Wow I like Tea House
What a joy to hear the truth of the construction.now i can add my own beautiful memories of what i was taught by suki stangeline.ho sha zay sho nen kyoto and all providences.
Finest of the finest!
Beautiful......
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.
Please support them.😊
Sugoi. Kirei
Can you have weeding there.
Yes you can! They also have tea and tours and host tea ceremonies for the public to see!
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.
It was my Father who introduced me to Buddhism.