The latest update of the garden build at Eisei-en Kyoto in Japan!

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35 Comments

  1. One epic journey almost completed. Congratulations to you and our family. ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Š wish you all the luck in the world. Canโ€™t wait to see the walk through ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Š

  2. wonderful i can tell you trust them but also want to just dig in and assist ๐Ÿ˜€ garden work is so much fun!

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  4. Itโ€™s really coming on great it is fantastic , the Japanese are so good and these guys are doing a fabulous job. Near the end the guy was adding white substance from a brown bag onto the soil what was that ? Really enjoying the updates!

  5. It's a small thing but i love that even the broom was made from natural material. So little plastic anywhere.

  6. I've never been particularly the type of person who gets hyped, at least not easily.
    Furthermore, I've been very late to the party, just discovered your channel and your person about 5 months ago.
    But I do have to say since then, your new start in Japan has completely taken grip of me. I really long for every episode and I feel so happy that it all comes together.
    It's a perfect fusion and I really can smell the spring around the corner when all good things will start to thrive.

    This is nothing less than stunning what you have achieved on your way. You can be very proud, I would be certainly (some sort of dream of a distant past to settle in Japan) …
    Enjoy it, enjoy your family, enjoy the moment – and thank you for taking us along. ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒณ๐ŸŒฒ

  7. Looks fantastic bro! Canโ€™t wait to see it in 1-2 years once everything has grown and developed, especially in autumn and spring! ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿป please keep us updated!

  8. Who scored this episode? Hans Zimmer? ๐Ÿ˜‚ I almost cried and went and watch the last samurai mate lol this one needs a warning mate, โ€œviewers may find this episode emotional and at times want to cryโ€

  9. Thank you for sharing the process… Really enjoy to see morph into our dream house and garden… Regards from Indonesia

  10. It's freezing cold here in Indiana, but in my warm house I am enjoying an exciting adventure and a future in the making. Blessings to Bjorn and family.

  11. Wow! So beautiful, you have worked hard and now have the rewards of something so beautiful and functional that is a work of art.

  12. Oh how I loved this video. Seeing it coming together, makes me want to design my garden in a similar way! The fact that Japan, one of the most futuristic countries in the world, has people wearing traditional clothing, using traditional techniques and with such skill, precision and determination is absolutely wonderful to see. I really want to visit and watch these people work, well, I'd love to get stuck in and help them!

  13. More garden videos please! This is so awesome! Then a full walkthrough detailed of whatโ€™s going on back there! Thanks for the videos!

  14. Wow, what a beautiful building! I'm already looking forward to seeing how everything will look when it's finished๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ The video recording is excellent; it looks like a movie.

  15. This video brought a smile today, thank you. Seeing the family onsite visiting dad reminded me of my early landscape days running a small business and the highlight of my day is when my wife would bring my young children by to see what dad was working on. Little kids get so fascinated in what we consider mundane tasks, its refreshing.

  16. I stayed in Kyoto a few weeks ago at an exquisite ryokan. Such a beautiful city and beautiful people. Your garden is an inspiration and I wish you many happy days there.

  17. 5:48 I read imported American pine for an outdoor bench and I had to wonder. A quick google indicates they are actually common Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) which makes wayyyy more sense because it is far more decay resistant, and beautiful, than any pine I'm familiar with.

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