The moss always gets me in the Japanese garden 😊😊 Then when I got out of the garden in Kyoto I noticed they sold different kinds of moss also in the street. No one does gardens like the Japanese not even close. But who cares visit it by shutting down your brain .. and enjoy. Thanks for your videos they are subtile and demand a bigger audience.
I like the garden covered with moss. Even the rocks are covered with moss and everything is moss green. In this temple at the beginning of the video, roof tiles of the fence is covered with moss.
Your videos are very immersive. This video is particularly welcoming; lush green carpets, waves of green foliage, ponds, and paths and pristinely sculpted gravel gardens. Even National Treasures. And, if that isn’t enough, the whole experience oozes with an enveloping history not well known by most who are not privileged with first-hand knowledge of Eastern culture. Many Bows! Gassho 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing this Shogun’s Dream. Ginkakuji Temple is very beautiful and peaceful. I’ll surely visit this place … have a good « evening » for you 😊 and thank you 🙏🏼
I love the Kogetsu dai. Thanks for posting, I hope that your arm has recovered. Could you learn anything about that coffee shop with the huge beautiful Koi? I think that the shop has closed. Best from Vancouver.
What a relaxing video and I'm happy to see that you can use your sword again! I visited Ginkakuji long ago but want to see it again. I'll be inJapan again next spring so maybe I can return to Kyoto
Absolutely marvelous! The history and story about moon watching is fascinating. Are there full moon evening events? It would be wonderful to be there on such a night. To maintain that sand is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing.
In 15th century it was totally dark at night without electricity. So silver pavilion must have shone subtly. But in 21st century every city around the world is bright all through the night. And it has lost the glitter.
Love your content and channel, thank you for showing me the land of the rising sun, im over in Scotland and its unlikely i will ever get there in person. I am obsessed with the samurai, shinobi and your lands amazing history, i try to live by the mantra that more is expected of a bugayaisha
@@lastsamuraikyoto thanks for the reply, perhaps one day I will be able to get there, if not in this life then maybe the next. Buddha and the bodisatvas bless you too brother 🙏
Omg….. Amazing!! This is a must see garden when I visit in 2025. We are going to a travel agency in January to hopefully book our trip…… I will be in touch and take you up on your offer!!
@@lastsamuraikyoto I will watch all your videos and choose my favourites, if there is places that you think is a must then I will be happy to go by your recommendation. I will be in touch in January to discuss location to stay so I can make sure I’m in the right place to meet you. Have a great Christmas to you and your family and a happy New Year!
another great video!
Thank you for supporting Deep Japan.
ArigatO 🙏 thanks for the video. The arts of peace are equally important as the arts of war. I believe
Great comment. Buddha bless you.
The moss always gets me in the Japanese garden 😊😊
Then when I got out of the garden in Kyoto I noticed they sold different kinds of moss also in the street.
No one does gardens like the Japanese not even close. But who cares visit it by shutting down your brain .. and enjoy.
Thanks for your videos they are subtile and demand a bigger audience.
I like the garden covered with moss. Even the rocks are covered with moss and everything is moss green. In this temple at the beginning of the video, roof tiles of the fence is covered with moss.
Completely agree 👍
Your videos are very immersive. This video is particularly welcoming; lush green carpets, waves of green foliage, ponds, and paths and pristinely sculpted gravel gardens. Even National Treasures. And, if that isn’t enough, the whole experience oozes with an enveloping history not well known by most who are not privileged with first-hand knowledge of Eastern culture.
Many Bows!
Gassho 🙏🏼
Thank you for watching every episode of Deep Japan. The shogun also would be happy to read your comment.
The simple perfection. Exquisite. Arigato
My pleasure.
Gagaku type music is perfect match for japanese gardens.
I agree. In some events, you can enjoy live Gagaku in a garden.
Thank you for sharing this Shogun’s Dream. Ginkakuji Temple is very beautiful and peaceful. I’ll surely visit this place … have a good « evening » for you 😊 and thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you for watching and nice comment. Please enjoy Ginkakuji.
Thank you for the video ❤
I’m glad you like it.
Thanks!
Oh, my Buddha, Thank you so much again for supporting Deep Japan channel.
Thank you for this week's video. Brought back so many memories of our visit. Maybe a video of the philosopher trail back to Gion next?❤
I’m afraid it’s something different. Thank you for supporting Deep Japan and I’m glad you are enjoying it.
I love the Kogetsu dai. Thanks for posting, I hope that your arm has recovered. Could you learn anything about that coffee shop with the huge beautiful Koi? I think that the shop has closed. Best from Vancouver.
Right. That coffee shop is closed. Thank you for watching.
What a relaxing video and I'm happy to see that you can use your sword again! I visited Ginkakuji long ago but want to see it again. I'll be inJapan again next spring so maybe I can return to Kyoto
I’m getting better thank you. Please have a great time in Kyoto.
Absolutely marvelous! The history and story about moon watching is fascinating. Are there full moon evening events? It would be wonderful to be there on such a night. To maintain that sand is incredible. Thank you so much for sharing.
In 15th century it was totally dark at night without electricity. So silver pavilion must have shone subtly. But in 21st century every city around the world is bright all through the night. And it has lost the glitter.
Love your content and channel, thank you for showing me the land of the rising sun, im over in Scotland and its unlikely i will ever get there in person. I am obsessed with the samurai, shinobi and your lands amazing history, i try to live by the mantra that more is expected of a bugayaisha
Thank you for supporting Deep Japan channel. Buddha bless you. I hope you can visit Japan someday.
@@lastsamuraikyoto thanks for the reply, perhaps one day I will be able to get there, if not in this life then maybe the next. Buddha and the bodisatvas bless you too brother 🙏
Omg….. Amazing!! This is a must see garden when I visit in 2025. We are going to a travel agency in January to hopefully book our trip…… I will be in touch and take you up on your offer!!
Please make the list of the places you want to visit before you come.
@@lastsamuraikyoto
I will watch all your videos and choose my favourites, if there is places that you think is a must then I will be happy to go by your recommendation. I will be in touch in January to discuss location to stay so I can make sure I’m in the right place to meet you.
Have a great Christmas to you and your family and a happy New Year!
I thought Tom Cruise was the last samurai?
I’m younger than him by two years. He is the second last.