This garden is amazing! I visited 5 years ago, and it was such a surreal experience because I had seen it before in so many different books about Japanese gardens, and suddenly, there I was in the garden! Please do more videos like this; I would like to learn more about my favorite gardens in Kyoto, like Enkoji, Honenin and Tofukuji!
I feel like the painting gave us a hint. The trees beyond the wall were very much a part of why it was such a dramatic view. The current trees in sight don't seem as connected with the garden. It's a stunning place nonetheless. But I wish we could see it as it was in that painting.
Fascinating. I hope to see this garden in person in November & will ponder the perspective this video explores. In Western gardens, I think the atmosphere & experience is always more important than meaning & facts. I suspect that is a good way to approach Japanese gardens as well.
Just looked it up, and on our first trip to Japan we were also in this rock garden. But I have to admit that the memory of it was not very strong. But we also visited many other sights.
I want to be a cat and walk among those stones in the moonlight. I will leave my paw prints behind to show the stones that even a cat can ponder their mystery.
Great documentary. Japan as the rest of the world have sects. And of course some stuff are left to speculation. Perchaps are not the misteries of the garden that gain so much fame perhaps is all another reason/s into a whole different level. Left only for those with the right knowledge. That being said, you made a great video anyway and thank you.
Takk!
Fascinating history lesson, the old adage of "less is more" works beautifully in the Ryoan-ji Temple.
Such a magnificent garden ❤, thank you for sharing 👌😍.
wow! thank you! waiting for more such videos. this garden is indeed one of my dreamed places to visit.
I sat there!! Hehe so relaxing
How interesting. 😊 God bless
Fascinating story. Thank you for sharing!
What is that beautiful music to accompany the beautiful garden?
The production quality on your videos keeps getting better and better! Thank you for discussing the mystery behind Ryoan-ji Temple.
Fascinating story thanks for sharing 🥰🇦🇺
Thank you for creating such wonderful content. Would love to visit the garden one day.
This garden is amazing! I visited 5 years ago, and it was such a surreal experience because I had seen it before in so many different books about Japanese gardens, and suddenly, there I was in the garden! Please do more videos like this; I would like to learn more about my favorite gardens in Kyoto, like Enkoji, Honenin and Tofukuji!
Thank you! Very interesting !🌱🌿
Thank you for the videos! I really enjoy them.
yes! bring back the narrated episodes
Great video! I love a good mystery
Thank you for introducing this fascinating garden. You are a wonderful storyteller and filmmaker. I enjoy learning from you.
Thanx for sharing this great video ! bonsai regards from Poland ;-)
Absolutely beautiful garden. I loved the whole video.
ありがとうございます!
I feel like the painting gave us a hint. The trees beyond the wall were very much a part of why it was such a dramatic view. The current trees in sight don't seem as connected with the garden. It's a stunning place nonetheless. But I wish we could see it as it was in that painting.
Fascinating. I hope to see this garden in person in November & will ponder the perspective this video explores. In Western gardens, I think the atmosphere & experience is always more important than meaning & facts. I suspect that is a good way to approach Japanese gardens as well.
Great editing!
merci bravo
Thanks, very interesting video.
Just looked it up, and on our first trip to Japan we were also in this rock garden. But I have to admit that the memory of it was not very strong. But we also visited many other sights.
Nice.
love it!
The forced perspective of the ground and walks of the garden, I would not have noticed.
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Nicely don👍
How is Mr. Inada's large garden renovation project going?
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Thank you for talking instead of writing captions at the bottom of the screen. That way we can listen instead of reading while watching the video!
Wondering if all speculation regarding the origin of this garden, why/how -a western trend- is really necessary to appreciate the aesthetics of it.
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I want to be a cat and walk among those stones in the moonlight. I will leave my paw prints behind to show the stones that even a cat can ponder their mystery.
I think the garden design is about harnessing 'chaos'.
Great documentary. Japan as the rest of the world have sects. And of course some stuff are left to speculation. Perchaps are not the misteries of the garden that gain so much fame perhaps is all another reason/s into a whole different level. Left only for those with the right knowledge. That being said, you made a great video anyway and thank you.
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