(Project. 24) Making a modern Japanese Garden.
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2020
- This time, we will create a modern garden in a space that was untouched in front of the building.
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Gardener :Teiyu Sano Tomoatsu
庭師:庭友 佐野友厚 様
www.teiyu28.jp/
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The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques.
It was nice to watch such a nice job
The care taken with even just a sliver of land is lovely.
There is nothing I love more about Japanese culture , than their ability to seamlessly mix modest practicality with beauty.
Finding joy in the smallest of things is truly a blessing. Thank you for sharing.
Amazingly well done! I always enjoy watching your videos. Every single step of the work is carried out with care and mindfulness. Thank you !!!
Examples from a high culture, thanks you again.
Thanks for the nice comments!
When I saw the tiny spot the first time I thought: Are you kidding me? But the result is just gorgeous. These guys are true masters of their craft!
I agree
I loved this project! Nice video again!
Cutest 😻 truck 🛻 ever
日本を美しくして頂き、感謝です。
Japanese style! Always simple but it has something that words can not explain!
Beautiful!!!
This is they call art..
Awesome works! Keep showing us your masterfull art.
Cheers from Portugal
Nice work! 👍😎
Parabéns vcs de lugar muito lindo obra de arte
I am smitten...beautifully simplistic...!
Thanks for the nice comments!😊
Lindo jardim obra de arte parabens
De hecho no me gusto, es un gran trabajo tecnico pero unas plantas altas o florales hubiesen hecho ese lugar más feliz, supongo que era un lugar par la bicicleta del arquitecto. Menos siempre es menos. Less is always less. In fact I didn't like it, it's a great technical job but some tall plants or flowers would have made that place happier, I guess it was a place for the architect's bicycle.
A minimalist garden. At first I dont understand why putting stones instead of lot of plants until you put your bicycle. NICE!
Thanks for the nice comments!
This is a beautiful garden and shows how much you need to value and celebrate even the smallest spaces.
Awesome content! But i think the black fade transition can be shorter 😄
Nice style! 👏✨✨
Thank you!!!
bonjour, je suis paysagiste français et j'apprécie beaucoup vos réalisations et vidéos; malheureusement, je ne parle ni japonais, ni anglais. c'est dommage! bravo encore. respectueusement. Thierry GIRARD
Beautiful
Thank you!!
Love the videos
Thank you!!!😊
Magnífico!!!
Gracias!!
Is Oya stone a kind of Tuff (rock made of volcanic ash) ?
Great work!
Can I ask what kind of mix ratio do you use to set the stones on? Thanks!
Thank you!
Basically, it might be about 3:1 sand and cement.
I love this stunning piece of modern minimalist Japanese garden! How called the plant on 7:11? Is it a Farfugium japonicum?
Yes it's farfugium japonicum (ツワブキ)
Very simple and beautiful. May i have the name of the first plant (with green and white leaves) ?
Farfugium japonicum variegated
Curious to the cost of the total project? :)
Great small space. Why you didn`t hide gas meter with nice wooden or metal box ?
I asked the gardener, Sano-san, about it.
He said he sees the gas meter, and others as elements of the garden, and simply uses it as a component or material.
What did I just watch?
Less is more!
Thanks for the comment!
9:00辺りに御影石?のような細かい白い砂はなんでしょうか?
大きさなども知りたいです。
宜しくお願い致します。
御影と同じ花崗岩の砂利になります。
大きさは5ミリぐらいでした!
ご丁寧にお返事有難うございます。
すごい参考になりました。
This is the first project on your channel that I feel I don't understand. The plants used were so small they seemed insignificant and it seems like careless pedestrians would walk over them. Why not make it only a rock garden since it is such a harsh environment? It is interesting that such a small space should provoke so much thought in viewers.
hmmmm
Thanks for the comment!