In this episode, we visit the Bonsai Collection at Hoshun-in of the Daitokuji temple complex in north Kyoto.
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28 Comments
🍁 thanks for showing us these amazing trees.
Extraordinaire merci
Thanks for sharing those amazing gardens Bjorn.
Enjoy!
Thank you 🙏
Back in Japan!!, Hell yeah!! 🤘🔥💪🔥🤘🔥… awesome place BTW, thank you for sharing it with us! 👏🤩
Nice👍
Awesome video, thanks. And the back ground music is a very good choise as well 🇩🇰🌳
What kind of concrete is used to fill the decayed trees? I know some important ancient tea trees were lost in China because of concrete. In an attempt to protect these ancient tea trees they built concrete barriers around them. This caused something in the concrete to leach into the ground and eventually kill the trees they were trying to protect.
Beyond words 浮遊世界のイメージ
Fuyū sekai no imēji
Thank you so much for the vídeo.
I’m rarely able to make it up to Kyoto but I’ll definitely add this place to the list. Do you know of any good places in Shimane?
Very beautiful garden I enjoyed seeing the trees. Thank You. 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing – it's inspiring enough seeing it on screen, I can only imagine how it must be in person! Beautifully shot and colour graded too 👏
:::=^)
Thanks Bjorn. Would love some more inspiration of places like this to visit for my trip in March/April.
It's one of the most beautiful sights . . . wow.
Awesome video! I hope to see more like these
What wood îs user for tanuki?
👍👍👍
Gracias 🙏🏻
Enjoy.
Isn't putting concrete in trees considered bad practice now?
There's levels to this stuff 🙂
Actually going to Japan next summer and I totally forgot about visiting bonsai gardens there! So much to see…
Any recommendations for Tokyo/Kyoto?
Those Bonsai's got nothing on yours Bjorn; with all due respect, lol.
No Comment! or emoji to express the admiration for the time, expertise, and commitment for these trees. Watching with tears in my eyes.
Glad your back! BONSAI DANIEL SAN!!