Thank you for uproading this video, I feel at home... nice memories. Many corrections to young commenters ; This place called "Hakusasonso (白沙村荘)" a madam in this film is the wife of son of Kansetsu Hashimoto; a great japanese painting artist and creator of this garden. there are nothing about the world of Geisha here, but the world of a cup of tea, zen. She says in this film, "I don't care the little things, I'm fine if they simply drink my tea" , the real heart of the TEA.
wow such a peaceful place! O _ O i wouldn't mind living in a place like this :D
xXPanzerzeroXx 2 months ago
The japanese tea room is really a peaceful place. It lets you to medidate your spirit ......away from the vexations of the outside world.
sumikosun 6 months ago
and how much USD would a house like this cost?
zakipad 8 months ago
@zakipad If an antique lacquer furniture costs about one and half million yen in a Japanese Central Market Mall, then how much that would be???
DEMESIKREE 7 months ago
Thank you for uproading this video, I feel at home... nice memories. Many corrections to young commenters ; This place called "Hakusasonso (白沙村荘)" a madam in this film is the wife of son of Kansetsu Hashimoto; a great japanese painting artist and creator of this garden. there are nothing about the world of Geisha here, but the world of a cup of tea, zen. She says in this film, "I don't care the little things, I'm fine if they simply drink my tea" , the real heart of the TEA.
27fana 1 year ago 3
The house is NOT called Hakusanso but
Hakusa-Sanso (白沙山荘).
The main pavilion is the ancient atelier of Hasimoto Kansetu (橋本関雪), painter.
tianlou1 2 years ago
What a peacefully and gracefully place!
Perizeno 2 years ago
it is nice to catch a glimpse of the secret world of giesha and their customs...even though in modern times...they still have their mysteries.
MIMITSU83 2 years ago 2
Little hidden huts where people are served tea by geisha in beautiful sttings. What is better, I ask?!
zenguy22 3 years ago
Truly spectacular, its always nice to see videos of the samurai capital of Japan.
LoneWolfMcgregor 3 years ago
thanks for upload...very interesting video :)
Twigxi 4 years ago
He didn't do that right. You are supposed to turn the bowl again twice before drinking from it.
Amenat 4 years ago
Thank you for sharing this intimate video of a traditional Japanese art. It is very lovely.
DiscoverCanadaEh 4 years ago