We’ll probably spend a couple of years building a massive Japanese garden! We can’t wait to see what kind of Japanese garden we’re going to create!
施工庭師:作庭志稲田 / Hiroyoshi Inada
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Wow! What an awesome project! Seeing this is the best part of my day. Your crew does great work!! 😸😸🌷
What a great start to the project – will definitely be following the progress. Love the privacy screen from the neighbours, so tasteful …
Nice video! I've used the charring technique in my garden here a few times and love the result, but this year I want to focus on stones, so really interested in seeing things like the "ageing"-technique, the tools etc. Looking forward to the rest of the episodes 🙂
amazing piece of land some people so lucky 😀
Japanese artisanal landscapers take so much pride in heritage preservation. This series will be profoundly enjoyable.
4:21 is absolutely amazing
しばらくこの動画を追っていこうと思います。
Спасибо за видео)
Хороший участок, места больше чем обычно и можно снять больше общих планов и красивых кадров)
If anything like the others. This will look amazing.
What is the black liquid used to reach the wabi sabi on stone? Thanks !
Burning those woods looks like a scary technique only japanese can do that.
Looking forward to this journey
So exciting!
Great start to what promises to be a very exciting project! Thank you for your work
very beautiful
Such a beautiful project, I can´t wait to see your progress… congrats!
한국이 전해준 목조건축 기술을 일본꺼라고 하는건 웃기지 않나?
This is art. Not only the garden but also the video. Thanks a lot for sharing and I am appreciating all the hard work. Looking forward to watching the progress of this large project 🤩
Hello 🙋♀️ konbanwa i what to read Thai subtitles 🇹🇭💘🇯🇵
и что это ?
Hey, I am a machinery content creator. Just wanted to swing by and send you some inspiration to persist! If you have some time, I'd like your thoughts on my channel as well.
This is not a mere landscaping. This is a masterpiece 👌👍👍
Renewing this property will be so transformational, looking forward to how it will evolve and to see what will remain of the original. Gratitude to you for sharing your experience and this transformation
The owner should turn this property into a traditional Japanese hotel (Ryōkan)! Many tourist, myself included, would pay to stay in such a location, with a beautiful garden! Looking forward to seeing the end result!
Hard workers!!!!
this project is gonna be epic! love all the small aging/weathering techniques shown. thank you!
I just found your video and am excited to see how you progress with this garden! I have a berm that I am making (really a large hugelkultur bed) with hopes of creating a mini Japanese garden on it, but in the mean time I work on other things – mostly building big structures to protect my fruit trees from the crazy weather here in Colorado! I thought you might enjoy seeing how a silly American makes a garden in the neighborhood with found objects and free used wood! There is a sequence in my new intro video to my “Git Go” vlog called The Mathematical Equations of Gina’s Garden which might amuse you. It is so great that you have funds and a good crew to make your garden!! Yay!!
https://youtu.be/GhJyX179tls
As usually great job. What is used to stain the stone?
That view from the window was incredible! The tree…..oh my!
No one builds a more beautiful garden than the Japanese. I lived there for 12 years. I would have stayed forever…..
Takk!
That's a forrest? In eu we'd just call it a few trees on a parcel but aight.
Thanks for Sankaku-Yaki😊
Interesting seeing the burning of the siding. I'm assuming it helps weather proof by caramelizing the lignin in the wood or something. Less toxic than pressure treated wood.
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hi,may i know what is the liquid use on the stone to make it look aged?
10, 000 yen a day job that's the way they pay you in Japan