Quintessential JAPANESE GARDEN & ARCHITECTURE Tour: Shofuso - Ep. 088

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • Tucked away in the city of Philadelphia-just northwest of the Philadelphia Zoo is the Shofuso Japanese House & Garden. The 17th century-style building was designed by architect Junzo Yoshimura and was built in Japan in 1953 using traditional techniques and materials. It was later moved to Philadelphia and was designed to view the garden from the structure, as opposed to a stroll garden. We spent the day with head gardener, Sandi Polyakov, to learn more about the history of Shofuso and appreciate quintessential Japanese design.
    You can find out more about Shofuso here: japanphilly.org/shofuso/
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Komentáře • 54

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 Před 2 lety +14

    The house was beautiful each room in its own way. The gardens were almost resting. The gentleman was superb. He was so respectful of what he was reaching and explaining, but with a touch of humor and understanding. Our intrepid gardener was very quick to get a lot of the subtle points also. This is a keeper.

  • @MonoiLuv
    @MonoiLuv Před 2 lety +5

    What a beautiful speaker for the garden. Wonderful

  • @franz4486
    @franz4486 Před 2 lety +15

    This makes me really miss Kyoto and its temples. I would recommend to anyone to go to Japan and explore the traditional sites. It's a whole different world.

  • @Jeuro38
    @Jeuro38 Před 2 lety +2

    Sandi was such a wonderful intermediary! Getting at the essence of things, not merely reciting a list of cool facts. Truly the Japanese way.

  • @thunder402
    @thunder402 Před 2 lety +8

    This was wonderful. It reminds me to slow down and smell the roses. Loved learning the traditions. Everyone should embrace tea. Thanks Summer...this was great.

  • @jamiewestmoreland6289
    @jamiewestmoreland6289 Před 2 lety +10

    I’ve always appreciated the small things and really starting slow myself down to be in the moment 🌞❤️ this video has a lot small but very deep Messages that go along way.

  • @brendanbang6636
    @brendanbang6636 Před rokem

    Minimalism and appreciation of nature to clear the mind.

  • @SHARONSHORTOrchidsandGarden

    I think its utterly awesome how some things never go out of style and that which brings you full circle back to originality!

  • @pattithompson1395
    @pattithompson1395 Před 2 lety +1

    This is incredible Summer Raynes Oakes, to have this in Philadelphia, along with your host Sandi Polyakov, who is brilliant ~ it is such a gift. I've watched it several times to take in the subtleties.

  • @arunbangera2
    @arunbangera2 Před rokem

    Tiny moss garden from japan is my favourite🤗

  • @annsosie1515
    @annsosie1515 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful and serene. Down to earth presentation.

  • @ginkgosunmontana7628
    @ginkgosunmontana7628 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video, I think it is one of my favorites so far. I love how nature is merged with the simplicity of living with less, while appreciating the vastness of reality. Plants and rocks are plants and rocks, until you open your mind and shift your awareness. For me it touches on the magic of being alive with everything else in space and time

  • @amyjones2490
    @amyjones2490 Před 2 lety +1

    There is a CZcams creator that follows an artist create Japanese gardens and the amount of time and detail he puts into his creations are truly astounding.

    • @tesha199
      @tesha199 Před 2 lety

      Can you give us a name?

    • @CesarA365
      @CesarA365 Před 2 lety

      Are you talking about Japanese Garden TV?

  • @barbll000
    @barbll000 Před rokem

    A Japanese friend invited me to a tea ceremony. I had heard about it but had never had one before. It was very formal, beautiful and meditative. I loved seeing her in her kimono which was gorgeous. After the ceremony she cooked dinner and it was amazing. I’ve always been fascinated by things Asian. I visited China in the mid 1980’s but didn’t make it to Japan. I hope to one day.

  • @johnstone7763
    @johnstone7763 Před 2 lety +1

    This is so well done. Summer goes into geisha mode, Sander with some of his best work. Might have to watch again with a cup of tea. Great to see all of you in your element.

  • @kate481
    @kate481 Před 2 lety

    I feel like this illustrates a great example of systems thinking so well understood in history and before among first people, a thought process and design process so critical in solving today's struggles

  • @Jack-eo5fn
    @Jack-eo5fn Před 2 lety

    Serene and timeless structure and gardens. A sharp contrast to this gentleman’s rapid “up talk.” LOL. But the information imparted here is wondrously ancient indeed. Thanks 🙏

  • @rickyt3961
    @rickyt3961 Před 2 lety

    beautiful place and architecture.
    thanks for sharing!

  • @jenn6838
    @jenn6838 Před 2 lety +1

    Incredible videography and editing! Thank you for highlighting the experience of this home and how it relates to the garden. It is wonderful to see the amount of care and detail that went and are going into creating a cohesive space.

  • @rottenrafflesia
    @rottenrafflesia Před 2 lety +1

    I wished this video was longer so that we could get into more details but then I realised that that would be against the spirit of what is presented in this video. what a wonderful experience

  • @lisamorgan9151
    @lisamorgan9151 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved this… very soothing. 🌱

  • @JoannaLouise200
    @JoannaLouise200 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful architecture & gardens...so peaceful! (would like to have seen more of the external architecture of the house re construction, but I guess I can do that online!). I can see how a scholar would be able to do excellent study there as there are no visual distractions...and the garden views just inspire calm. If only I could achieve that level of minimalism in my home I wouldn't have such a cluttered sensory-overload 'monkey brain'!

  • @GardenerPhyl
    @GardenerPhyl Před 2 lety

    I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @jimrandall9113
    @jimrandall9113 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful video! I learned a lot about Japanese architecture/gardening/mind set. Thank you!

  • @Tr3ntsGames
    @Tr3ntsGames Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful video. I feel calm🙂

  • @adelheidsnel5171
    @adelheidsnel5171 Před 2 lety

    Wow you guys go places, happy to tag along❤️

  • @praague
    @praague Před 2 lety

    So beautiful

  • @Yanaschaf
    @Yanaschaf Před 2 lety +1

    I saw a documentary about this house, just a few weeks ago. Imagine my surprise to see you went there! :D
    This was so, so good. Thank you.

  • @theShamrockShepherdWagon

    Oh my. This is my dream house. :)

  • @trifecteye
    @trifecteye Před 2 lety +1

    Phenomenal clip, reminds me of the 7 temples of Kamakura. I really enjoy how you juxtapose these inspirational moments with your conception of a very wild piece of land. Big fan, from your Northern Neighbour (Quebec).

  • @kellymcmahon706
    @kellymcmahon706 Před 2 lety +1

    i saw the opening and i was like "wait a second, is that shofuso?" and i was right lol i actually live in philly and got to see it for the first time for the cherry blossom festival this past weekend. i want one of my own lol

  • @Trgn
    @Trgn Před 2 lety

    Nice narration by the guy.

  • @bradleyc9538
    @bradleyc9538 Před 2 lety

    fascinating.

  • @vannee2426
    @vannee2426 Před 2 lety

    Aww 🥰 yay

  • @diana_borcea
    @diana_borcea Před 2 lety +1

    This was lovely to watch and recognize what he was saying. I lived in Japan for a year, studying Japanese language and culture (including sado, Japanese Tea Way) and I found myself missing Japan at the end. I visited Ginkakuji and it was one of my favorites, especially because of its austerity (compared to Kinkakuji). And this video remindes me of Jomyoji Temple in Kamakura, where I had a matcha tea cup enjoying a very similar view. It's peace in a cup of tea.

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you ever heard of the WWOOF program? Might want to look into it?🌷💚🙃

  • @ducksdaughter3971
    @ducksdaughter3971 Před 2 lety

    Exceptional. I’ve viewed your visit to Missouri Botanical geodesic dome. Were you able to visit the Japanese Garden there?

  • @ronisworld2916
    @ronisworld2916 Před 2 lety

    i dont think the Q? regarding w/c was build 1st was answered? @6:38

  • @maryarneson5815
    @maryarneson5815 Před 2 lety +3

    Love the garden, curious how many times can we possibly say the word LIKE,
    I can't like, finish watching Like, because like, that's the only word being said.

    • @cefcat5733
      @cefcat5733 Před 2 lety +1

      The language changes and maybe this isn't done in all regions. From afar, try to figure out why the word 'like' is placed where it is placed, then let us know about your research. Yes, it is distracting,😜 if you get hooked by it. Relax. Honestly, maybe it is LIKE punctuation of some kind. Is it a comma replacement, or a space key or what? I am serious like waiting for your response. My theory is that it is a mental spoken comma. You could write a text and have someone👍 put in the 👍wherever they would speak the word 'like.' Maybe it is a secret way to like give the videos a 👍. 😂

    • @tesha199
      @tesha199 Před 2 lety

      I don't know where you lived for the past 20 years, but that's how young people talk these days in majority. I have certain phrases in my native language that I say without even noticing, but in English I don't do that since the learning process was different than learning Serbian.

    • @maryarneson5815
      @maryarneson5815 Před 2 lety

      @@tesha199 if you need to take a breath, or find a word, take a pause. The statement that "thats how young people talk" is utter nonsense.
      Any person regardless of age, claiming to be in any sort of "professional" position should be able to form a proper sentence without speaking as an 80's valley girl.

    • @tesha199
      @tesha199 Před 2 lety

      @@maryarneson5815 you're delusional

  • @revemb4653
    @revemb4653 Před rokem

    So is there no tea?

  • @unikatdynamik
    @unikatdynamik Před rokem

    The real traditional way is to drink matcha while spinning

  • @johnkoller559
    @johnkoller559 Před 2 lety

    Pp

  • @dottiebaker6623
    @dottiebaker6623 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a beautiful building, but the guide is really difficult to listen to because most of what he says sounds like a question to me. Like he's not sure of what he's telling us. It's a shame.

    • @Stefanido
      @Stefanido Před 2 lety

      I disagree! I found the guide's speech was instead asking me to consider what they were saying rather than establishing their truth through authority. I think their manner is also a reaction to our host's obvious background knowledge. Rather than a novice receiving instruction, an initiate is invited to attend more deeply.

  • @SophalChao
    @SophalChao Před 2 lety +2

    it is a nice design but no such thing as 100% japanese culture.