Thanks for your interesting question . I have never heard poison snake attack us while using “Tukubai” in Japan. There’s some venom snakes in Japan. Though it doesn’t mean they are harmful and cruel . They only attack you, when they feel danger of life. So if you don’t harm them you are safe. No worries. If you want to move them、 you have to be real careful and not to hurt them. Actually this spring, I saw a snake in my garden and climbing up the Black pine tree. Maybe the snake was looking for some eggs Inside the birdhouse on the tree. Fortunately there were no eggs inside the birdhouse. But at the same time, I thought the snake need some food to live, just like us. Most of Japanese thinks snakes in the garden brings good luck. I wish that snake feel comfortable in the garden just like we do.
@@niwayakiraku Thank you for information . I like kinds of Japanesse garden , it's look nature, beautiful n feeling inner peace for me to see it and more question is what do you mean " Tukubai " ? Good luck n GBU
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Is there venom snake in Japan hiding in every gap of the stone n how do you keep safety ? TQ
Thanks for your interesting question .
I have never heard poison snake attack us while using “Tukubai” in Japan.
There’s some venom snakes in Japan.
Though it doesn’t mean they are harmful and cruel .
They only attack you, when they feel danger of life.
So if you don’t harm them you are safe. No worries.
If you want to move them、 you have to be real careful and not to hurt them.
Actually this spring, I saw a snake in my garden and climbing up the Black pine tree.
Maybe the snake was looking for some eggs Inside the birdhouse on the tree.
Fortunately there were no eggs inside the birdhouse.
But at the same time, I thought the snake need some food to live, just like us.
Most of Japanese thinks snakes in the garden brings good luck.
I wish that snake feel comfortable in the garden just like we do.
@@niwayakiraku Thank you for information . I like kinds of Japanesse garden , it's look nature, beautiful n feeling inner peace for me to see it and more question is what do you mean " Tukubai " ?
Good luck n GBU
I'm sorry I spelled it wrong .
"TSUKUBAI" is Japanese stone water basin.
Thanks for your comment .