TAKAMATSU SHIKOKU
Ritsurin Garden 栗林公園, is one of the most famous and most beautiful historical gardens in Japan. The garden is situated in the city of Takamatsu and is considered one of its main attractions. The garden contains a tea house, various folk art and craft exhibits, as well as various folk art and craft items for sale.
A tour through the garden generally takes one to two hours. There are various bridges, footpaths and small hills which offer a beautiful view of the garden and the surrounding scenery, most notably Mt. Shiun 紫雲山 at the western border of the garden.
In 1953, the garden was designated a Special Place of Scenic Beauty 日本の特別名勝. The many ponds and streams are full of koi and the pond at the Tea House has benches where visitors may sit and feed the fish from breadsticks purchased at the Tea House.
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Ben fatto bravo,giardino straordinario
saluti da Ciro
danke fürs schauen!
Grazie per il bel commento!
高松駅懐かしい
Para mi mejor que una película
栗林公園の園内の散策道は整備施工されてる状態でも石が凸凹としてて歩くの疲れました、趣を出すためとは思いますが
、頂けませんね。公園自体は日本三名園の更に上と思いました。
Great video: sceneries, focusing, perfection in lighting, cleaness in images, global integrity, harmony in secuencing, expression of the Japan's soul. Thanks
I will be coming back many tines to watch this video searching for peace when the air gets to stinky here in the tormented LatAm atmosphere where I live
Each one of your works is a luxury gift which comes to soothe the hardships here in this far away part of the World where we are so oblivion of the hidden treasures of life. Thanks
What a beautiful train!
Сад Катаматсу-одно,из красивейших мест Японии.
Khu vườn rất đẹp ! T thích những cây anh đào trổ hoa , rất đẹp và rất dễ thương. T cũng thích những cây thông , và cây phong nữa vì hình dáng của lá phong đẹp. Thật tuyệt nếu được đi dạo một vòng quanh khu vườn ! 😊
Красота неописуемая.
I used to live and work in Takamatsu and the Rutsurin was between my apartment and my place of work so i would cross it twice a day. This video brings back lovely and painful memories. Lovely is easy to understand, because walking though this garden every day to go to work is utter luxury. Painful because one january morning i had overslept and was going to be late for work and so i rushed through the park and crossed the bridge 6:11 which was covered in ice and literally flew over the bridge and fell into the pond but, because the pond is VERY shallow, I landed on the rock and ended up at the Heiwa Hospital which luckily is right by the park, with a broken ankle and two broken ribs.
Just for the people who think how can you break a rib falling from a little bridge in shallow water. this is another view of the bridge 8:48 , it is nearly 5 meters high. I was so lucky i didn't fall on my head of i would be a goner by now.
I learned a very valuable lesson that day. It is already stupid to rush to some place you enjoy going to, but rushing to work is beyond stupid and no job in the world is worth you risking to die for it. I was worried of being 15 minutes late for work (something really rude in Japan) and ended up being 5 days late for work and in excruciating pain !
Since that day, when i am late for work, i am late for work, and if my boss has an issue with it, i'll find another boss.
Dear Shiso production, i have a question about Japanese bridges. Why are the railing on the side of the bridges so low ? What is the point ? Where people so much shorter 400 years ago or is there another reason ?