What’s in a Japanese garden? Come explore with me the nature of Japan and learn what’s in a Japanese garden in . In here a tour guide leads us through a traditional Japanese garden in Asakusa, Tokyo and teaches us about different natural elements of the garden. We discuss pond shapes, koi carp fish and Gingko trees. What’s your favorite part of Japanese nature?
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What’s in a Japanese garden?
Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan
In a traditional Japanese garden,
there’s all this pond.
The shape of that pond is like the
shape of the classic Japanese heart.
Around that pond there are many
seasonal plants and flowers planted
around the width.
By walking around the width we will
notice the change in seasons (by which
plants are in and out of bloom).
In Japan (koi) carps are very courageous,
strong fish.
We usually post a stream of carps
(Koinobori “carp streamers”) on May 5th.
This festival (Tango no Sekku) is for
wishing good luck for our children.
In Japan we enjoy eating Ginkgo
tree nuts.
In autumn there are so many Ginkgo nuts
scattered around here.
Ginkgo nuts are very nutritious. I myself
enjoy eating Ginkgo nuts.
Particularly, Ginkgo nuts are believed to
help with memory…at least I hope so! 🙂
Thanks for watching.
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Thanks to these websites for providing helpful insights for this video:
http://robertketchell.blogspot.com/2013/08/ponds-in-japanese-garden.html
https://www.japan-experience.com/to-know/understanding-japan/kodomo-no-hi
7 Comments
First. JK love your content – Tim
Nice video! Very relaxing!
Love the music! Nice and relaxing in this going stir crazy time. I’ll be going back to it
when my roommates are going bonkers.
Do the Japanese eat those colorful carp?
did you try the Ginkgo nuts? What was your opinion?
Beautiful. Thanks for this slice of joy. Cheers!
Very peaceful and those fishes looks so adorable.
Nice to know you👍