Finally, we are building a Japanese garden overseas! How will the Japanese garden be completed?Until the end!Watch the video until the end!Please enjoy the video until the end!

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31 Comments

  1. Японские садовники создают красоту красивыми движениями и сами красивы.

  2. This will be spectacular!! It's very interesting to see how carefully the rocks are placed. Thank you for showing us the progress.

  3. Another wonderful video, and wow, what an incredible space this is going to be in the future!

    Fantastic to see such a massive scale project with such attention to detail.

  4. Im malaysian!!! Im so happy to see your video! Your video has inspired me alot in my japanese garden at my house

  5. Awesome! I know Kumagai San has been to Malaysia before, but is this YOUR first time? Looking forward to seeing this project progress!

  6. Although I'm currently not in a position to aid you financially. But your channel makes my heart happy as I love the art of the Niwashi! My goal is to one day move to Japan and dedicate my life learning the art of the Niwashi! Much love!❤

  7. Much respect and honour for this team and the master. Excited to see the finish. The vision in life.

  8. 石の据え付けの困難さがよく伝わってきました。解説アニメーションのおかげで、据え付けのプロセスがとてもよく理解できました。作成は大変だったと思います。これは庭師たちの素晴らしいグーローバル映画です!!!最高。

  9. Excellent video! Watching it really helped me appreciate the effort taken to install centerpiece boulders in this garden. I felt transported to the job site while watching. Keep up the good work!

  10. It is so great to see you and your channel growing and already having projects abroad!!! If you remember – I wrote to you few years ago about the project in Western Ukraine. At that time you said it is to much of a challenge because of the huge distance and other constrains. But now I see that you reached a new level! I'm happy for you! As for the idea of a Japanese garden in Ukraine – it is still stays in my mind but the project is completely on hold because of the war. But the idea and passion to eventually build it – lives! I hope after the Ukrainian victory we can farther discuss this idea:) Meanwhile, 私はゆっくりですが確実に日本語を勉強しています so when you come here we can communicate freely:)

  11. I was eagerly waiting for a new video and this one is really amazing. However, and with all the respect that such an impressive project deserves, I believe that just because it is abroad it will never be a real Japanese garden. Anyway, the project is absolutely incredible.
    Congratulations JGTV

  12. Fantastic episode – the floating of the stones was enthralling. I gained a appreciation for the skill in strapping the stones for the exact positioning. I only recall seeing the wiring in one video on the channel and would love to learn more!

    I am a huge fan of your work, having watched nearly every episode and purchased and read Sakuteiki because of you. 😊

    I would love to buy and wear a product with your channel logo on it, but there does not appear to be any with that option? Some items I would enjoy having would be a pin, tote, belt sheath for my pruning shears, and especially gardening arm protectors. 🤩

    I am very interested in learning how the stones are planned in the design phase and then selected for at the quarry – even if the Master Niwashi is unable to explain their methods fully, just watching their process as they go through it all would be quite enlightening in itself.

  13. Beautiful video. Showing how much effort and attention to detail it takes to create a traditional Japanese water feature it fascinating to me. I’m looking forward to the rest of this series. Thank you for this video.

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