This Bonsai nursery close to the Omiya-Koen train station immediately pulls you into Omiya Bonsai village. Fuyo-en (芙蓉園), owned by Hiroshi Takeyama, is very beautiful and contains several Bonsai masterpieces.
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33 Comments

  1. Fantastici!
    Potete fare un video che spiega come impostare uma piantina da seme ad uno stile bonsai? Grazie ❤

  2. Good Morning!! This Master sells some of his bonsai? Does he have a website? Thanks!!!

  3. im currently trying to start a bonsai nursery here in Switzerland through crowdfunding, if this will work out i want it to look like this nursery! Absolutely mindblowing how beautiful!!!!!!!

  4. Wow beautiful n wonderful Fuyoen Bonsai Garden.
    Good job Sir.
    Greeting Hobby Bonsai From Indonesia.

  5. It's not until I tried growing some until I learned to truly appreciate them. It takes incredible skill and a ton of work to be able to keep a bonsai.

  6. Wow! The Japanese are just on another level. The age and the refinement of all those trees are stunning. Thank you Bonsai Empire for this beautiful walk through of Fuyeon bonsai garden.

  7. The humbleness and kindness they display really shows their culture and values Im amazed by the beautiful trees of course and they definately reflect the work of a beautiful person!(or people)❤

  8. I went on youtube today to try and find some vids about fuyo en and you go ahead and bless us with this video! thank you bonsai empire!!

  9. What a beautiful philosophy of appreciating the trees through their seasonal change which this gentleman describes at the start 😊

  10. Can you give a shout out to Tony from Tony’s Bonsai. He is terminally I’ll and I know it will make his last days hearing this shout out 👍❤

  11. I got my bonsai (it was called a dwarf red maple) in January and planted it. It has stopped all growth and is only 4 inches tall with a small stem. Is this bad? Also what does this mean

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