Geeze, this park is an absolute masterpiece. Been watching his Maverick recreation lately and it's stunning as well. Glad you were able to help him out and show off the park. Looks incredible.
Wait, how could anyone down-vote this vid? This is an incredible park by a highly creative coaster tycooner, covered by an equally talented, creative tycooner. Thanks Silv and Coaster B.
24:00 it's the exit path that's not connected to the main path, or a wrong 'no entry' sign. It's also these guests that are complaining that they're hungry or tired. dropping the park rating quite fast Good showcase! I followed this project for a while and it turned out pretty damn good. Glad to see it on a decent pc!
I go to Busch Gardens Williamsburg all the time. It’s so cool to see several familiar aspects of the park. Busch Gardens is my favorite place to go in summer and for howl-o-scream and Christmas Town. I think coasterB did the park justice.
thanks for spotlighting this one. i remember when he started the series but i lost track of the progress. it was great to catch up and see a finished product. it came together really well! very inspiring work here!
My father worked at Bush Gardens when I was a kid. I haven't been back in the park since my father died, so seeing this was really cool. Such an amazing version of Bush Gardens. Very nice. Thanks for sharing costerB's creation.
Hey Silvarret! Love your videos! I’m from just outside of Tampa and can confirm that Busch Gardens Tampa at one point had a coaster with the same track type called Python. It was much smaller than Loch Ness with only a double corkscrew but took it down in 2007 I believe to renovate the park. Unfortunately I never got to experience it as I was too small
I've been to both Busch Gardens parks and I loved them so much! Williamsburg is my absolute favorite because it's so lush and filled with greenery. It's awesome to see a Busch Gardens in Parkitect!
As a former employee for BG Tampa for 6 years. To see someone recreate the sister park ( voted most beautiful park in the world) made my morning. Thank you for showcasing this.
Fujiyama is fantastic, got to ride it in April. It’s not afraid to throw you around a bit but goddamn, what a ride. It was a lot smoother than I was bracing myself for, but as you’ve noted, domestic vs. overseas Togos are of totally different quality. We felt it was a better ride overall than the other major coasters in the park except Eejanaika; very underrated coaster imo.
I agree! The TOGOs in Japan I've ridden were great; and Bandit is pretty much the world's first hyper coaster. Eejanaika though... Stands high above any coaster in the world imo.
I really like that wooden coasters layout. It's very short and crammed next to the river making it look like they build it after the path layout as a later addition and had to work with the available space.
Not a huge fan of Parkitect and don't usually watch your video's on it, however since it was a Busch Gardens park and i have been to Busch Gardens Williamsburg many times since i was stationed in Virginia for 4 years and my parents took my a few times when i was young, i felt like watching this video. I have to say well done within the constraints of the game and thank you for doing the video of it Silv. and creating it coasterB, it is interesting seeing you do the park spotlight of someone else's creation as well Silv. as you always have an interesting perspective on things.
I miss a Beer garden in the German Area! D: And the White-Blue Pole Structure is called a Maibaum (Two combined Words: May-Tree). Normally you only have one Ring at the Top and several Shields/Heraldic Shields with little Pictures on them. These represent the different Crafts you can find in the respective town or village.
As a Brazilian, I was very Very surprised to see a 'Brazil theme' area. Architecture wise... It obviously has taken inspiration from modern Rio, but if I had to guess I would say CoasterB just searched for "Brazilian architecture" on google and got some traditional colonial buildings more frequently found on Bahia and Minas Gerais and the two styles clash a bit when placed together. That said, I like the use of bright colours, looks very positive and 'Carnaval-esque', looks like a fun place to be on. I can definitely picture Samba playing on speakers, crowded streets and people having fun there. 8/10 would love to see an expanded take on that. And thanks Silv, I also think our flag rocks as one of the most unique ones.
This is a really inspiring park. I love the twists to make it unique but still have some recognizable roots in Busch Gardens (both Williamsburg and Tampa Bay) You said Apophis correctly, it's an asteroid named after an ancient Egyptian pharoah. I also thought it had something to do with advanced math, but I think I'm thinking of another very similar word... Alkonost (the russian build) is the Russian mythological version of a Harpy, and Simargl has a really interesting background story: it's Slavic, which i find very beautiful that the creator placed it on the outskirts of the Russian themed area, since Slavic territory isn't explicitly Russian-centric but it's own theme. Simargl is a winged lion used frequently in Russian royal architecture like the US uses lions or blind women to welcome to the justice center, or the Foo Dogs in asian-centric buildings. Tampa's Arrow coaster (which was taken down for Jungala), was called Python. That moment where Silv thinks Japan is a continent.... so is Europe a planet then? Is Asia a universe? Silly silv.... I think Fujibayashi was meant to be inspired by Fujiyama and Mt Fuji.... but the name is actually a dude that is a HUGE part of Nintendo, so we're basically having guests ride a dude. Thanks for that. I love the "telephone lines" in Brazil. It's such a unique attention to detail and really well done!
I used to work at cheetah hunt for about a year and a half and now I work at tigris ever since it opened back in April so seeing this recreation was very cool thank you. A comment on the brakes after the heart line roll on tigris, we have trim brakes to slow you down instead of you coming to a complete stop
i live near the bush gardens park in tampa. im also a season pass holder as will . my favorite coaster there is called montu and kumba. the coasters are amazing. the park in florida is themed to africa . this video was amazing . best of luck to you .
This is the Williamsburg one for those who wanted to know. Williamsburg is much more european based while Tampa is almost exclusively African themed. Being a Tampa native I'm sad to not see that version of busch gardens but this park is sick and super detailed! Mad respect!
Busch Gardens Tampa used to have Viper which was an Arrow corkscrew coaster. It closed in 2006 I believe and was BGT’s first rollercoaster. Edit: I’m dumb it was Python.
I was really sad that when they announced Planet Zoo it was not compatible with Planet Coaster. I would have been super excited if they had announced a Super Delux version of PZ that had PC included. I really wanted to make a Busch Gardens Tampa park with the animals and the rides. I used to live in Tampa and had an annual pass to the park. In fact, I went when Montu used to have live croc Pitts under the ride.
Hell yea BGT is my homepark an the gator pits are old school on montu. I tell ppl that nowadays an they tell me im making it up. But i remember, #bringbackgatorpitonMontu
The japanese area looks a little chinese influenced with the use of a lot of red and the gold dragons. I feel like westerners tend to merge the architecture/cultural styles of japan, china, korea and even mongolia, similar to how lots of medieval fantasy animes are set in this sort of conglomeration of medieval european cultures
I know I'm really, really late to this but there is a mod in which you can change your camera angle to a guest view, I have basically every mod downloaded for the game
I'm not sure, usually the pole is just a single shaved spruce, if they wanted to emulate a tree might as well keep the branches on haha. But yeah, I've seen the "maibaum" all over the place too
With parkitect nexus gone where can we download custom flat rides? I had a troika mod on an older saved game file but when i replaced my system i lost all my parkitect mods from parkitect nexus.
Silvarret oooh... lol But belgium. That’s a little stretch. Lived there for one year only myself. Now back in the netherlands for studies. But you are dutch dutch right? Or half flem? :)
fujibayashi is a surname no? but I believe the kanji's themselves 藤 "fuji" means wisteria and 林 "bayashi (or hayashi) means forest, so the name could mean a wisteria forest. Honestly, though, I think it really depends on how the name would be written in kanji and the kanji's different readings :shrug:
Of the campaign? I still need to record, I've spent a lot of time in Parkitect lately, but doing... Other stuff (plus there was Gamescom and some other travelling). I want to start recording the new episode tomorrow!
@@KuraIthys hayashi is forest, sometimes the phonetic sound is altered slightly in the middle of the word so likely it's "Forest of Fuji". Works similarly to "Ta" which means "rice field", but in a name is actually "da" like Yamada. Most last names in Japanese are descriptions of where your family is from, i.e. Yamada = Mountain rice fields.
Yeah, that makes sense. That's the kind of thing you simply can't know as a beginner though. Japanese family names in particular seem to be especially obscure in meaning relative to how more common japanese words and phrases work. Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that the names tend to use... Older forms? I don't know. One of the perils of not being very good at a language AND mostly self-taught is that you miss out on a lot of nuance, especially in regards to things which are less self-evident from usage alone.
shout outs from Brasil then. ps: why foreigners always thinks Brasil is just lousy samba and booties. We have good revelations in science area and engenneering. Besides we are the most creative people in the world i guess... i know we are kind of poor what was being solved in the 90's before comunism, but... anyway we have a nice president now ! We are coming !
Hmmh. While trusting to google translate is generally not that great, it tends to be no worse than a dictionary for individual words. However, it doesn't lead to a particularly sensible name regardless. 'ba' could translate to field or place. (bayashi as a whole doesn't translate to anything it seems) 'yashi' is 'palm' (though I'm unsure if that's palm as in the tree, or as in the palm of someone's hand) Fuji however is a place name. In Fujiyama, it's the 'yama' part that means mountain; Hence why it's translation is mt. fuji (and no, fujiba isn't anything either it would seem) So, near as I can tell it translates to something like fuji palm field. I mean, that's not completely broken, but... Not the most sensible name I could imagine... XD
Fuji in japanese can be translated as unparalleled or indomitable, thus the name of Japan's favroite mountain. Unfortunately bayashi, that dosnt translate directly very well. Looking into it, Fujibayashi is the name of a Nintendo game designer. He designed the legend of zelda. His name translates into indomitable forest. 藤林 (Fuji-Bayashi) in kanji. Google translate makes a mess of japanese. It's good at getting the idea across, just not the meaning of the actual text. Without kanji, it really dosnt work.
so when i choose the name. I wanted Ninja but that is so over used, i thought i'd google names of famous ninjas. and that was one of them.... so i thought it sounded cool, so i picked it. LOL
Yeah, in general, while I find kanji hard to learn (not because of not learning the meaning - but because I end up not associating it with the appropriate japanese word. I can easily recognise a good 40 or 50 of the simplest kanji yet couldn't tell you what the actual word in japanese is... Go figure. XD) But, I do have to say that it's surprisingly difficult to make sense of written japanese without it. Old computer games tend to be full of hiragana with little to no kanji. You'd think that would make things easier, but... Sometimes it doesn't. Especially if the meaning intended by a given word isn't the most obvious one. Google translate is not alone in being poor at dealing with japanese. I have several japanese-English dictionaries, and the rate at which I run into words that don't show up at all (or worse, do show up but only in the english to japanese section. That's fun. XD) is quite... Frustrating. It's hard enough to translate a language at the best of times (sometimes I end up trying to translate dutch phrases into English for some people, and despite technically being a native speaker of both languages I still struggle with it.), without also having to deal with being unable to find any proper reference for what certain words mean - even in a broad sense. Got to give professional translators a lot of credit. Not an easy job in the slightest. XD
I am so glad to see Coaster b getting some 'publicity'!
Same, go check out his Maverick recreation or B&M people!
game visuals are cool but costumers bots should def. be like ni tycoon series.
Geeze, this park is an absolute masterpiece. Been watching his Maverick recreation lately and it's stunning as well. Glad you were able to help him out and show off the park. Looks incredible.
I think in Japan, the exit path for the corkscrew coaster not be connected to the rest of the area. It seems like all of those people are trapped!
Luigi Mondi there’s a misplaced wall under the station blocking the path by accident. My bad
Corkscrew Coaster 1 has no path leading from its exit!
I waited all the time he finally fixed it.
Wait, how could anyone down-vote this vid? This is an incredible park by a highly creative coaster tycooner, covered by an equally talented, creative tycooner. Thanks Silv and Coaster B.
Whats a downvote
@@ProfJul dislike or something like that
Fantastic work coasterB, this is a really awesome creation! My favourite area being the Egyptian area, it's one of my all time favourite themes :)
I never knew I needed to hear Silvarret call himself a weeb until this very moment.
They're like 1100 people in the park and 1000 of them are stuck in the exit line of the arrow coaster :D
24:00 it's the exit path that's not connected to the main path, or a wrong 'no entry' sign. It's also these guests that are complaining that they're hungry or tired. dropping the park rating quite fast
Good showcase! I followed this project for a while and it turned out pretty damn good. Glad to see it on a decent pc!
I go to Busch Gardens Williamsburg all the time. It’s so cool to see several familiar aspects of the park. Busch Gardens is my favorite place to go in summer and for howl-o-scream and Christmas Town. I think coasterB did the park justice.
And InvadR is in Williamsburg
thanks for spotlighting this one. i remember when he started the series but i lost track of the progress. it was great to catch up and see a finished product. it came together really well! very inspiring work here!
Yeah, Coaster B is one of the most talented Parkitect players. Good to see him get some more attention.
My father worked at Bush Gardens when I was a kid. I haven't been back in the park since my father died, so seeing this was really cool. Such an amazing version of Bush Gardens. Very nice. Thanks for sharing costerB's creation.
Hey Silvarret! Love your videos! I’m from just outside of Tampa and can confirm that Busch Gardens Tampa at one point had a coaster with the same track type called Python. It was much smaller than Loch Ness with only a double corkscrew but took it down in 2007 I believe to renovate the park. Unfortunately I never got to experience it as I was too small
I've been to both Busch Gardens parks and I loved them so much! Williamsburg is my absolute favorite because it's so lush and filled with greenery. It's awesome to see a Busch Gardens in Parkitect!
I’ve been getting back into watching people building parks again and just had to rewatch this build. CoasterB is a fantastic parkitect player.
I'm binge watching done off these older parkitech videos and man I forgot about this beauty. Great video
As a former employee for BG Tampa for 6 years. To see someone recreate the sister park ( voted most beautiful park in the world) made my morning. Thank you for showcasing this.
What a wonderfully detailed park! Definitely will give CoasterB's channel a look; this sounds like a great series to binge-watch. :D
Fujiyama is fantastic, got to ride it in April. It’s not afraid to throw you around a bit but goddamn, what a ride. It was a lot smoother than I was bracing myself for, but as you’ve noted, domestic vs. overseas Togos are of totally different quality. We felt it was a better ride overall than the other major coasters in the park except Eejanaika; very underrated coaster imo.
I agree! The TOGOs in Japan I've ridden were great; and Bandit is pretty much the world's first hyper coaster. Eejanaika though... Stands high above any coaster in the world imo.
I really like that wooden coasters layout. It's very short and crammed next to the river making it look like they build it after the path layout as a later addition and had to work with the available space.
This park is beyond impressive. I've been eyeing up the game and videos like this push me over the edge to get it.
I love the work CoasterB does.
Not a huge fan of Parkitect and don't usually watch your video's on it, however since it was a Busch Gardens park and i have been to Busch Gardens Williamsburg many times since i was stationed in Virginia for 4 years and my parents took my a few times when i was young, i felt like watching this video. I have to say well done within the constraints of the game and thank you for doing the video of it Silv. and creating it coasterB, it is interesting seeing you do the park spotlight of someone else's creation as well Silv. as you always have an interesting perspective on things.
awesome to see these park showcases!! would love for more episodes of these series :)
I randomly stumbled on his TH-cam a long time ago in the parkitect subreddit. I’m so happy I found his channel
I miss a Beer garden in the German Area! D:
And the White-Blue Pole Structure is called a Maibaum (Two combined Words: May-Tree). Normally you only have one Ring at the Top and several Shields/Heraldic Shields with little Pictures on them. These represent the different Crafts you can find in the respective town or village.
As a Brazilian, I was very Very surprised to see a 'Brazil theme' area. Architecture wise... It obviously has taken inspiration from modern Rio, but if I had to guess I would say CoasterB just searched for "Brazilian architecture" on google and got some traditional colonial buildings more frequently found on Bahia and Minas Gerais and the two styles clash a bit when placed together. That said, I like the use of bright colours, looks very positive and 'Carnaval-esque', looks like a fun place to be on. I can definitely picture Samba playing on speakers, crowded streets and people having fun there.
8/10 would love to see an expanded take on that.
And thanks Silv, I also think our flag rocks as one of the most unique ones.
CoasterB ganhou um respeito imenso de brasileiros 🇧🇷🎁
As a brazilian it's really cool to see an area based on Brazil! Not the most accurate but he did get the colors and foliage right
Eu ajudei ele com essa área, isso dai seria a cidade de Salvador, bem próximo do real ;3;
This is a great Park Spo-
*Johnny gives me the death stare*
Sorry I meant showcase
This is a really inspiring park. I love the twists to make it unique but still have some recognizable roots in Busch Gardens (both Williamsburg and Tampa Bay)
You said Apophis correctly, it's an asteroid named after an ancient Egyptian pharoah. I also thought it had something to do with advanced math, but I think I'm thinking of another very similar word...
Alkonost (the russian build) is the Russian mythological version of a Harpy, and Simargl has a really interesting background story: it's Slavic, which i find very beautiful that the creator placed it on the outskirts of the Russian themed area, since Slavic territory isn't explicitly Russian-centric but it's own theme. Simargl is a winged lion used frequently in Russian royal architecture like the US uses lions or blind women to welcome to the justice center, or the Foo Dogs in asian-centric buildings.
Tampa's Arrow coaster (which was taken down for Jungala), was called Python. That moment where Silv thinks Japan is a continent.... so is Europe a planet then? Is Asia a universe? Silly silv.... I think Fujibayashi was meant to be inspired by Fujiyama and Mt Fuji.... but the name is actually a dude that is a HUGE part of Nintendo, so we're basically having guests ride a dude. Thanks for that. I love the "telephone lines" in Brazil. It's such a unique attention to detail and really well done!
17:20 correction: its from premiere rides ;-;
Yup, I always get them mixed up for their similar elevated cars. See description :')
Read the description... :-:
read the description ;-;
I was pulling my hair out watching those trapped people in such a great park
I keep comin back here for inspiration. That already says how good this park is
Finally Coaster B’s work being recognized!!!
Invadr is in Busch Gardens Williamsburg lol
Awesome park and great tour!
I used to work at cheetah hunt for about a year and a half and now I work at tigris ever since it opened back in April so seeing this recreation was very cool thank you. A comment on the brakes after the heart line roll on tigris, we have trim brakes to slow you down instead of you coming to a complete stop
first "in any case" at the 0:34 mark ;) nice vid silvarret, i always enjoy your content.
"It's ya boi Jesus" 😂
InvadR is in BGW Sky Rocket II is built by Premier Rides
Awesome Roman Mars reference there. Great podcast/Ted Talk for flags
Sooooooo cool. Well done CoasterB
i live near the bush gardens park in tampa. im also a season pass holder as will . my favorite coaster there is called montu and kumba. the coasters are amazing. the park in florida is themed to africa . this video was amazing . best of luck to you .
I think the issue with the arrow coaster and the guests is probably an incomplete exit path, but I could be wrong.
The text on the Brazilian flag is there to remind them what they shouldn't do. At least that is what it feels like at times.
damn this park is extremely good
BG Tampa used to have an Arrow coaster named Python. It closed in 06
Graphic is gorgeous. ❤❤❤
I love this! I went to Busch Gardens Tampa yesterday. :)
"Parkitect Park Showcase - Busch Gardens (by coasterB)" -39 minutes of Silvarret fanboying
29:30 That moment when Silv's brain just shuts down momentarily XD
Great video silv. Keep doing these :)
This is the Williamsburg one for those who wanted to know. Williamsburg is much more european based while Tampa is almost exclusively African themed. Being a Tampa native I'm sad to not see that version of busch gardens but this park is sick and super detailed! Mad respect!
I agree that overall it's much more Williamsburg-ish - but the Apophis area is clearly inspired by Tampa!
I have been at Busch gardens 4 times it’s so much fun
Busch Gardens Tampa used to have Viper which was an Arrow corkscrew coaster. It closed in 2006 I believe and was BGT’s first rollercoaster.
Edit: I’m dumb it was Python.
Oh shit yeah that’s right. I probably got confused with Viper @ SFMM
When you said Ghosts n Stuff: BUT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii just want to play it riiiiiiiight, Weeeeere gonna get there toniiiiiight!
I wish I could say that was conscious reference. Love that song.
I was really sad that when they announced Planet Zoo it was not compatible with Planet Coaster. I would have been super excited if they had announced a Super Delux version of PZ that had PC included. I really wanted to make a Busch Gardens Tampa park with the animals and the rides. I used to live in Tampa and had an annual pass to the park. In fact, I went when Montu used to have live croc Pitts under the ride.
Hell yea BGT is my homepark an the gator pits are old school on montu. I tell ppl that nowadays an they tell me im making it up. But i remember, #bringbackgatorpitonMontu
I don't know if you know this or not but there's a mod in this game that allows you to ride the rides pretty much you can do a POV
This is great!! I love this!!
here in tampa, we had python, an arrow double corkscrew, it was torn down to make room for sheikra i believe
17:18 “This is a skyrocket II by Maurer Sohne.” Isn’t the skyrocket II model by Premier Rides? 😂
Uh yeah, brain fart :')
Please make a video where you release all the people from the corkscrew coaster! I was clenching my fists during that part.
The japanese area looks a little chinese influenced with the use of a lot of red and the gold dragons. I feel like westerners tend to merge the architecture/cultural styles of japan, china, korea and even mongolia, similar to how lots of medieval fantasy animes are set in this sort of conglomeration of medieval european cultures
This inspires me get my laptop
I can’t be bothered
I know I'm really, really late to this but there is a mod in which you can change your camera angle to a guest view, I have basically every mod downloaded for the game
What's with the aglomeration of guests on that path in 23:05?
Honestly - no idea!
@@Silvarret It's all the guests getting off the ride but with no exit path back into to the park. I'm surprised you didn't check/see that at the time.
Please tell me you fixed the Fuji ride exit! (I know you're only showing off the park, but)
I'm going crazy watching it.....
Do you think Parkitect will add in some of the stuff from Coaster Anarchy/Track Edit into the base game?
I doubt it to be honest. But, it's a good mod anyway!
Premier makes the Sky Rocket models, not Mauer Sohne.
On top of the pole, do you think they used the rings to emulate a tree? I've seen people put trees on top of them things here(I live in Germany).
I'm not sure, usually the pole is just a single shaved spruce, if they wanted to emulate a tree might as well keep the branches on haha. But yeah, I've seen the "maibaum" all over the place too
@@Silvarret You're right 😄 Turns out there really are maibaum with 3 rings.
With parkitect nexus gone where can we download custom flat rides? I had a troika mod on an older saved game file but when i replaced my system i lost all my parkitect mods from parkitect nexus.
How do you get the 45 degree curved drop on the wood coaster? I have the coaster anarchy mod, but still can't get it.
you need the track edit mod
InvadR is in Busch Gardens Williamsburg!
For those wondering about the flag word: Vexillology.
Veggeh it’s that extra ‘ul’ that makes it sound weird
@@Geekism Blame Latin :P
You should do more review stuff but on planco etc
Hey did you mean you live close to a Fujiyama restaurant? What city do you live close to because I have on here too?
Oh no, I was referring actually to Fujiyama the rollercoaster at Fuji Q. I live in Belgium, nowhere near anything called Fujiyama haha
Silvarret oooh... lol
But belgium. That’s a little stretch. Lived there for one year only myself. Now back in the netherlands for studies. But you are dutch dutch right? Or half flem? :)
Been to both except ive been to willamsburg once and Tampa tons of time
Park lore idea: Gci station used to be a gondala ski lift style ride
Do you know if there’s going to be an update soon in the game? New content and features?
fujibayashi is a surname no? but I believe the kanji's themselves 藤 "fuji" means wisteria and 林 "bayashi (or hayashi) means forest, so the name could mean a wisteria forest. Honestly, though, I think it really depends on how the name would be written in kanji and the kanji's different readings :shrug:
InvadR is at Bush Gardens Williamsburg lol
Which Busch Gardens park is this?
If u were talking about InvadR the gci, that's at Busch gardens Williamsburg....
Random question, but has anyone ever thought that the peeps in Parkitect are too large?
When is part 17 of the showcase?
Of the campaign? I still need to record, I've spent a lot of time in Parkitect lately, but doing... Other stuff (plus there was Gamescom and some other travelling). I want to start recording the new episode tomorrow!
InvadR is at BG Williamsburg
Is it just me or do roller coasters in Parkitect just seem really slow?
i hope they improve the quality of the game in an upcoming update... i wish the vanilla looked like this... look at those trees... gorgeous
Well I've got some good news: those trees are vanilla.
The sky rocket 2 is not made by mauer shone it is made by premier rides of the usa
Looks great. I know it's not your forte but do you think this park has inspired you to do a series that includes mods?
I'd love to - but I want to finish the campaign first!
Flagologist is actually a vexillologist. Not surprized Silv has seen that TED talk or listens to 99PI
Yeahh there you go, thanks. I love 99PI!
Thank you for differentiating between Germany and Bavaria...
ok... was it just me or did anyone else get dizzy watching listening to the intro and the trees kept swaying.
24:00 free them!!!
Fujibayashi is a Japanese Nintendo game designer
Ah.. That makes more sense than trying to translate the actual name's meaning.
... palm... field? Hmmh.
@@KuraIthys hayashi is forest, sometimes the phonetic sound is altered slightly in the middle of the word so likely it's "Forest of Fuji". Works similarly to "Ta" which means "rice field", but in a name is actually "da" like Yamada. Most last names in Japanese are descriptions of where your family is from, i.e. Yamada = Mountain rice fields.
Yeah, that makes sense. That's the kind of thing you simply can't know as a beginner though.
Japanese family names in particular seem to be especially obscure in meaning relative to how more common japanese words and phrases work.
Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that the names tend to use... Older forms?
I don't know. One of the perils of not being very good at a language AND mostly self-taught is that you miss out on a lot of nuance, especially in regards to things which are less self-evident from usage alone.
Apophis is the Egyptian god of chaos
I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it
there needs to be a meme with Ariana sitting on top of a pagoda...
InVadr is at Busch Gardens... lol
shout outs from Brasil then. ps: why foreigners always thinks Brasil is just lousy samba and booties. We have good revelations in science area and engenneering. Besides we are the most creative people in the world i guess... i know we are kind of poor what was being solved in the 90's before comunism, but... anyway we have a nice president now ! We are coming !
Hmmh. While trusting to google translate is generally not that great, it tends to be no worse than a dictionary for individual words.
However, it doesn't lead to a particularly sensible name regardless.
'ba' could translate to field or place. (bayashi as a whole doesn't translate to anything it seems)
'yashi' is 'palm' (though I'm unsure if that's palm as in the tree, or as in the palm of someone's hand)
Fuji however is a place name.
In Fujiyama, it's the 'yama' part that means mountain; Hence why it's translation is mt. fuji
(and no, fujiba isn't anything either it would seem)
So, near as I can tell it translates to something like fuji palm field.
I mean, that's not completely broken, but... Not the most sensible name I could imagine... XD
Fuji in japanese can be translated as unparalleled or indomitable, thus the name of Japan's favroite mountain. Unfortunately bayashi, that dosnt translate directly very well. Looking into it, Fujibayashi is the name of a Nintendo game designer. He designed the legend of zelda. His name translates into indomitable forest. 藤林 (Fuji-Bayashi) in kanji.
Google translate makes a mess of japanese. It's good at getting the idea across, just not the meaning of the actual text. Without kanji, it really dosnt work.
so when i choose the name. I wanted Ninja but that is so over used, i thought i'd google names of famous ninjas. and that was one of them.... so i thought it sounded cool, so i picked it. LOL
Yeah, in general, while I find kanji hard to learn (not because of not learning the meaning - but because I end up not associating it with the appropriate japanese word. I can easily recognise a good 40 or 50 of the simplest kanji yet couldn't tell you what the actual word in japanese is... Go figure. XD)
But, I do have to say that it's surprisingly difficult to make sense of written japanese without it.
Old computer games tend to be full of hiragana with little to no kanji.
You'd think that would make things easier, but... Sometimes it doesn't.
Especially if the meaning intended by a given word isn't the most obvious one.
Google translate is not alone in being poor at dealing with japanese.
I have several japanese-English dictionaries, and the rate at which I run into words that don't show up at all (or worse, do show up but only in the english to japanese section. That's fun. XD) is quite... Frustrating.
It's hard enough to translate a language at the best of times (sometimes I end up trying to translate dutch phrases into English for some people, and despite technically being a native speaker of both languages I still struggle with it.), without also having to deal with being unable to find any proper reference for what certain words mean - even in a broad sense.
Got to give professional translators a lot of credit. Not an easy job in the slightest. XD
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