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Hanashobu -The Japanese Iris-  (永澤寺 花しょうぶ園)

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2009

Yotaku-ji temple, Hyogo Prefecture, is the Zen dojo founded
in 1370. About 33,000 square meters of the land
as the Japanese iris garden stretches in front of
the temple. 3,000,000 Japanese iris of 650 varieties
which are in bloom from June to July enchants the
visitors of the temple.


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兵庫県三田市の永澤寺は、1370年に創建された
格式の高い曹洞宗の禅道場である。寺の門前にある
33,000㎡の回遊式庭園には、650種300万本の花菖
蒲が植えられており、6月上旬から7月上旬にかけて、
訪れた観光客を魅了している。

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  • O! MY! GOD'S! I have found my home! I harmonize completley with what the Countess said. My heart is in such a flutter. Your camera angles and views, your story telling with the lens. BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO! I'm an artist and gardener, with that said, you have taken me to heaven! (and I don't want to come back) Doumo arigato gozaimasu

    

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  • This is so beautiful that I was moved to tears when I saw the beauty and heard the exquisite music. Only in Japan do people appreciate the kami of all living things and respect and honour all the beauty that surrounds them. Arigato gozaimasu

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  • This place is very peaceful.Flowers give life to earth and to people.Thank you for sharing so wonderful videos.

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  • Youre very welcome.

    I enjoy watching your videos.

  • dou itashimashite :-)

  • Thank you, my friend.^^

  • sumimasen, I always have to say this:

    you art of filming is just greatful, amazing and also a kind of relaxing.

    The flowers are very beautiful and I love these typical japanese housetop.

    Arigato gozaimasu for this video and the music styles it very much. Well done my friend, well done ;-)

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