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This time, we will renovate the Japanese courtyard of a guesthouse in Kyoto. The prerequisite is to reuse the materials that were already there. I think this is quite an interesting project, so please take a look.
今回は、京都のゲストハウスの中庭を改修します。前提条件は、既にあった材料を再利用することです。かなり面白い内容になっていると思いますので、ぜひご覧ください。
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□ Niwashi:Kohei Yamaguchi
協力:六角造園 山口晃平 様
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25 Comments
Wow 💗
Thank you my friend, to bring this wonderful way of creating life with this natural elements, to name them is such a way of giving life to mater, space and time, Japanese culture is so important for humanity, hope you don't let it disappear, thank you again!
I love the way like you work, it makes me feel so much peace.
Thanks for share☺
Very informative, thank you! I had seen the placement of Tsukubai stones described as a rule, but never got an explanation of their purpose until now.
This is the life!
Some people 'feel' the stones and therefore manage to put them together in harmony in the composition of a garden. It is a privilege to be able to follow this work. Grateful.
一部の人々は、石を「感じる」ため、庭の構成に調和して石を組み合わせることができます。 この作品をフォローできることを光栄に思います。 ありがたい。
Ichibu no hitobito wa, ishi o `kanjiru' tame, niwa no kōsei ni chōwa shite ishi o kumiawaseru koto ga dekimasu. Kono sakuhin o forō dekiru koto o kōei ni omoimasu. Arigatai.
Its good that you keep doing little before and afters during the recording allows for a good comparison and to follow the transformation more noticeably
Just love your work ! It gives us in the rest of the world a chance to see first hand Japanese gardening for inspiration!
I love old Japanese house it always has a pocket garden. I can't imagine moving all those stones by himself. That's hardwork.
I just find peace and solitude just by watching this master artisan at work. Bow!
I like it…. I got more inspiration 👍
GOOD
We love the way in which materials can be reused in the Japanese garden. We often use old millstones as stepping stones when we design and construct Japanese gardens 😄🌸
Please…vol. 2 🙏
Glad to see another vids and impress with how u guys re-using back the same material and make it look better 🥰
I don’t mind to have a small garden like this. I want the house too!😊
私は日本庭園のスタイルが大好きです..私はあなたのビデオをたくさん見たことがあります。私は私の家でこのようなものを作りたいと思っています..それからあなたからのアドバイスが必要です..
よろしくお願いします
こんにちは。この動画に出ています山口晃平と申します。
動画内で役石配置について説明していますが、流派を特定する意味ではございません。どなた様にもご覧いただけますと嬉しく思います。
Hello. My name is Kohei Yamaguchi, and I am the gardener in this video. In the video, I explain the placement of yakuishi, but it is not meant to identify the school. I would be happy if anyone could watch this video. If you'd like, please check out my daily work here: https://www.instagram.com/rokkaku.head/
可以有中文字幕嗎? 我來自台灣 非常感喜歡你們的影片
Enjoyed the show
良い銅線ですね👍
В СССР каждый гражданин мог получить от государства бесплатно земельный участок площадью не менее 600 кв.метров для
выращивания овощей и фруктов, строительства дома , бани и других построек . И это право имели люди получившие уже от государства бесплатное жильё .
This gardener is brilliant!!! I love his work. He has beautifully upgraded this Tsukubai by placing the elements cleverly, clearing the center and driving the eye to the right place. It's also a pleasure to see him work with his great respect to the materials. I'm looking forward to see the next videos and learn a bit more. Thank you! 🤗
What a change! How harmonious a stone combination became! It is a great art…❤️
OMG this is the real work that we can do it by reusing materials. Happily found this channel 😘