This time, we will use large stones to create a Japanese garden. Please watch to the end!

施工庭師:谷山暁則 / Toshinori Taniyama
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20 Comments

  1. The rock garden is both powerful and contemplative. Their size, scale & volume in that space are dramatic but the rock positioning, mineral textures, and the trees creating dappled light & shadows make the viewer – take more attention of those fine details. The residents & staff will find joy with great garden journey & viewpoints. Can't wait to see the rest of the design…

  2. This was such a nice video showing the installation of the huge rocks, i look forward to the completed garden.

  3. I love those large stones, they give the feeling of sitting on a mountainside with fresh air all around.

  4. Фантастика, крупные камни конечно имеют свой неповторимый шарм 😊

  5. I am from a small country. This is Slovenia. I like Japanese gardens very much and I follow you on the YouTube channel. You create extraordinary gardens where you relax and calm down, so thank you for sharing with us. Sincerely, Matej

  6. I’m curious about he cost of such a garden. It’s so beautiful and looks like it’s been there for years.

  7. I have a rock pear tree (Amelanchier) and a Japanese dwarf maple also cut out as airy as you always show in your videos and hope that in addition to making the trees look better, the plants underneath will also thrive better. 😉

  8. Fabulos! The idea of building a garden for elderly is wonderful. Using such large stone create a wonderful landscape. Congratulations Mr. Taniyama!

  9. I am from Northeast India, I am an admirer of Japanese culture and garden and interested in every single work of your channel. If I get any opportunity to work with your team it would be a great privilege to me.

  10. Love all the projects! But what happened to project 58 and 59? Both ended so awkwardly, been waiting for update so time.

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