Fantastic you have visited - I have been doing bonsai since I was 13 and have been studying the art form in Japan. Omiya and the bonsai museum is such a cool place to visit.. been there many times..and many people visiting Tokyo do not know about it.. and it is just a 45 min train ride from Shinjuku! THANK YOU for spreading the word :-) Hugs from Denmark
@@emmaterra it’s quiet, clean and the people are nice. And it’s spiritual. I’m not religious by any means but it’s a peaceful religion, and their temples are amazing!. ❤️
My favorite is 3 trunk Japanese maple named Koryo. I last visited Koryo in 2017. It is a wonderful opportunity to film in the museum. Thank you for sharing omiya bonsai☆彡
I definitely saw the dragon. I just got into Bonsai a few months ago now I have 8 trees and 14 pre-bonsai. I will check this place out when I motorbike the country
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Such an enjoyable video🙃 I lived in Japan for several years, & although I'm back in the States now, My bacyward is full of Bonsai🌲 This brings back memories😊 ⚘️
Agreed!😊 I'm in Sunny Florida, & yes, The U.S is the greatest Country on Earth!🏆 Texas is a better place, for having You living there! Keep Shining Beautiful Lady!! ⚘️
I wish to see this village up close. Also I hoped to see the 1000 year old tree. What happened? They didn’t let you take photos of it? Why some of the garden’s didn’t allow photography?
Because the mantis cave is also considered a highly religious shrine, they did not allow photography of it out of respect to the shugendo religion so I wanted to respect that. Definitely recommend seeing it for yourself though!
wow very beautiful every Japanese bonsai I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I love a bonsai work but the Bonsai work is not famous in Pakistan so I can't do this work in here we are very sad 😒
With all due respect, the two large trees seen at the 1:54 and 1:55 marks are AI generated and were called out as such last year when the images were on Facebook.
@@emmaterra It often does take a bit of study to tell. Those of us with long experience with bonsai see something slightly off, but we can't always pinpoint it until we've really looked at the picture for a while. And feedback from others is always helpful. BTW, thank-you for the video. :)
@@emmaterraI'm terribly sorry for the super late reply. I didn't mean to be accusatory, it'll be a problem we face with increasing frequency in the years to come. In this case, it can be hard at first glance, but the main reason I could tell is because the bonsai in the photos defy most if not all bonsai conventions and, well, a lot of the leaves/branches aren't even connected to the tree and are floating in the air 😅 further still, if for example you look at the big tree, the one with the guy looking at it, the dirt doesn't seem to have anywhere to go in the table, it just doesn't make any logical sense, and a lot of its foliage is just floating in the air.
Like 627. Wow beautiful art bonsai. Thank you for sharing. 12:41
thank you for watching im so glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic you have visited - I have been doing bonsai since I was 13 and have been studying the art form in Japan. Omiya and the bonsai museum is such a cool place to visit.. been there many times..and many people visiting Tokyo do not know about it.. and it is just a 45 min train ride from Shinjuku! THANK YOU for spreading the word :-) Hugs from Denmark
Thank you for watching and this lovely comment ! I agree more people need to know this magical place exists !! 🌳🌳🌳👏🏼
Bonsai trees are awesome, i have 1 in my bedroom. I wanna visit Japan, love their culture, and how they live, i love anything Japanese.
@@KillingSpree193 you must visit ! I am now totally obsessed
@@emmaterra I need to get a flight from Heathrow and go and have a look!. Im gonna start saving!. 💪💪💪💪 I love anything Japanese. 🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
@@KillingSpree193 there’s just something about it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@emmaterra it’s quiet, clean and the people are nice. And it’s spiritual. I’m not religious by any means but it’s a peaceful religion, and their temples are amazing!. ❤️
Beautiful video of the place and Bonsai
Beautiful Musuem 🏯
Beautiful Bonsai 🌳
Beautiful Emma 😍
Thanks so much for a wonderful tour!!!
Im so glad you enjoyed the tour! Appreciate you watching and commenting :)
Thank you for introducing me to the beauty of Japan.
@@nerimaodekake I’m so glad you enjoyed the video
outstanding!
Thank you for watching !
of all the beautiful ones you are unbeatable😉
Thanks for making this video!
Im so glad you enjoyed it! thanks foe watching!
My favorite is 3 trunk Japanese maple named Koryo. I last visited Koryo in 2017. It is a wonderful opportunity to film in the museum. Thank you for sharing omiya bonsai☆彡
Very cool! Thanks for watching ❤️
Omiya Bonsai Village is not only for Bonsai enthusiasts but for everyone who loves trees. Fabulous day trip out of Tokyo.
So true! Couldnt agree more!
I want to mention that shari is a part without bark at the trunk. Dead branches without bark are called jin😉
Very good bonse
I definitely saw the dragon. I just got into Bonsai a few months ago now I have 8 trees and 14 pre-bonsai. I will check this place out when I motorbike the country
Woooo! What an epic adventure. I hope you have a great time
Nice 👍👍👍
Good job emma.. Beautiful bonsai like this...
Im glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for commenting!
Very good
That tree is 1000 years old you say ? Wow. I like what you had for breakfast 😂😂😱😱😱
1000 years old! Isnt that crazy!
She is very beautiful!!
Thank you !
Great tour. I would love to visit here.
Its worth the venture one day if you can ! Such a special place.
Loved the video. Thanks
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
someday I'll also visit this place❤
Yes you will! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing thank you
Glad you enjoyed it !
Good job... Emma indonesia
This is heaven.
Pure heaven ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful and respectful video 10/10
Im so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching and your feedback!!!
GIVE ME SOME OF YOUR TALENT WOW THIS IS AMAZING
Just cought ur show , giddy up, cool cool stuff
happy to have you here !!
@@emmaterra cheers,🍻👍g, day from Australia, thanks for replying wasn't expecting that ,👍🍻🇦🇺
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Such an enjoyable video🙃
I lived in Japan for several years, & although I'm back in the States now,
My bacyward is full of Bonsai🌲
This brings back memories😊
⚘️
im so glad you liked it! What a cool experience to live in Japan. I am in Texas right now, the USA is also awesome !
Agreed!😊
I'm in Sunny Florida, & yes,
The U.S is the greatest Country on Earth!🏆
Texas is a better place, for having You living there!
Keep Shining Beautiful Lady!!
⚘️
@emmaterrra Canada is Awesome too!!!
USA, Canada
#1 & 1A
You choose
🙂
Eu amo bonsai ,very beatiful
Soooo Beautiful 💤☝🖐🙏⭐💫💥🐣🦭atsuuup 👍
I wish to see this village up close. Also I hoped to see the 1000 year old tree. What happened? They didn’t let you take photos of it? Why some of the garden’s didn’t allow photography?
Because the mantis cave is also considered a highly religious shrine, they did not allow photography of it out of respect to the shugendo religion so I wanted to respect that. Definitely recommend seeing it for yourself though!
The spruce at 6:25 in the background behind her. It is named "Todoroki", and is estimated to be 1000 years old!
thanks for sharing ! @@beniboyer2
The starbucks waste is not cool. The trees are fantastic😊
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1000 year old tree?
1000 years old!!!! Isnt it insane?
we didnt get to see it@@emmaterra
hopefully someday 🥰@@MrNormart
💚💚💚🌱🌳🌲👍🙏
wow very beautiful every Japanese bonsai I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I love a bonsai work but the Bonsai work is not famous in Pakistan so I can't do this work in here we are very sad 😒
How cool that you love Bonsai and are from Pakistan! That is so unique and amazing, I love it! Keep practicing, and dont give up on what you love!
what a wonderful museum!!! I congratulate you
It was so beautiful!
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👍👌🙂
I just come here for the pretty lady
With all due respect, the two large trees seen at the 1:54 and 1:55 marks are AI generated and were called out as such last year when the images were on Facebook.
I wish I had known that before using those images in this video. Its so hard to tell these days whats AI generated or not - eeee! 😮💨
@@emmaterra It often does take a bit of study to tell. Those of us with long experience with bonsai see something slightly off, but we can't always pinpoint it until we've really looked at the picture for a while. And feedback from others is always helpful. BTW, thank-you for the video. :)
@@magiminiland1140 I really appreciate your feedback! thank you for watching :)
God you are so beautiful❤..
Thank you you are so sweet!
Do you have bonsai
I have two bonsai at home, one is an african olive, the other is a ficus retusa. What about you??
This is cool, but why use AI photos?
Where were AI photos used?
The images around 1:54 are ai
I used these photos not realizing they were AI , how can you tell if a photo is AI?
@@emmaterraI'm terribly sorry for the super late reply. I didn't mean to be accusatory, it'll be a problem we face with increasing frequency in the years to come. In this case, it can be hard at first glance, but the main reason I could tell is because the bonsai in the photos defy most if not all bonsai conventions and, well, a lot of the leaves/branches aren't even connected to the tree and are floating in the air 😅 further still, if for example you look at the big tree, the one with the guy looking at it, the dirt doesn't seem to have anywhere to go in the table, it just doesn't make any logical sense, and a lot of its foliage is just floating in the air.
Cannot believe people call the art of Bonsai "plant abuse"
I agree....they simply havnt been educated on the true art of Bonsai I think!
Haha yes have had that on a video I uploaded😂
ill check it out ! @@thetreestyler
Unfortunate use of AI images for what is a beautifully historical subject. An easy tell is branches literally floating in the picture!
Im glad i know this now ☺️☺️
Bonsai not Bonsai’s, Deer not Deers.
Noted!
Too much wide open mute.