【Window Scenery 4K】Scenic Falls in Autumn【3+ hours No Looping】
Watch more window scenery videos (long fixed-point scenic footage):
Shot at Kaneyama Falls in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Pref., Japan. The river is called Katsuragawa. It origins in Lake Yamanaka and goes to the Sagami Bay of the Pacific Ocean. The footage serves as a wallpaper with slight movements. Play it in background to feel as if you live or work near Mt. Fuji.
Subscribe:
Date: NOV 14, 2019
Location: Katsura River, Fujiyoshida City
Gear:
Panasonic Lumix GH5
Pansonic Leica 12-60mm
NiSi Variable Filter
#Scenery #WindowScenery #Scenic #ScenicWindow #Window #Virtual #Japan #Waterfall #Autumn #Falls
Beautiful Japanese garden at hotel Kaneyamaen and Mt, Fuji in Japan 鐘山苑と富士山
Hotel Kaneyamaen has a grand garden in large 60,000sqm.
You can look at Mt,Fuji from Hotel.
My Recommended Video
Japan's Ancient Super Shrine: Izumotaisha
MY TRIP TO... JAPAN!!!! | Morgan Willett Vlogs
Japan Travel - Trip to Himeji Castle (姫路城) and Zoo - Bilingual English Japanese (バイリンガル英語日本語)
Visit to Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture
The city which contain the 2nd Largest lake of the 5 lakes in Japan and the Highest Mountain, Mt. Fuji. It was an awesome experience!
富士吉田市観光PR動画~ここにはいつも富士がある~
富士山の麓、標高650m~850mに位置する山梨県富士吉田市の年間の行事・文化・観光スポットなど、見どころ満載の動画です。ぜひご覧ください。
○観光スポット・イベント
「北口本宮冨士浅間神社」(Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen-Jinja Shrine)
「金鳥居」(Kandorii Gate)
「新倉山浅間公園」(Chureito Pagoda,Arakurayama Sengen Park)
「農村公園」(Noson Park)
「富士山開山前夜祭」(The ceremony start of Mt.Fuji climbing season)
「吉田口五合目」(Yoshida Trail 5th Station)
「吉田口登山道」(Yoshida Ascending Route)
「吉田口八合目」(Yoshida Trail 8th Station)
「吉田の火祭り」(Yoshida Fire Festibal)
「もみじ祭り」(Autumn Leaves Festival)
「富士山レーダードーム館」(Mt.Fuji Radar Dome Museum)
「吉田のうどん」(Yoshida no Udon)
「郡内織物」(Yamanashi Textile Industry)
「富士急ハイランド」(Fuji-Q Highland)
「鐘山の滝」(kaneyama-no-taki Waterfall)
「ホテル鐘山苑」(Hotel Kaneyamaen)
「御師の家」(”Oshi” restored pilgrims’ inns)
「ふじさんミュージアム」(Fujisan Museum)
○観光HP
Japanese Garden Art & Design
Part of the beauty of the Japanese gardens comes from the symbolic expression of religious Buddhism and Shinto beliefs.
The design of the Japanese gardens is based on three basic principles, reduced scale, symbolization, and borrowed view. Gardens in reduced scale represent famous scenes and places in small and confined spaces. Mountain views and rivers are miniaturized using stones, sand and gravel. Symbolization is used in almost every Japanese garden. Raked sand or gravel symbolizes rivers, groupings of stones and rock can represent islands. Shakkei or borrowed view is the use of existing scenery and plants to supplement the garden. The garden design is made in such a way that the existing scenery becomes part of the total design.
There are several different styles of Japanese gardens.
Karesansui, or waterless rock and sand garden, is a very well known type of Japanese gardens. This type of garden appeared in the Muromachi period (1333-1568) and is influenced strongly by the Zen-Buddhist doctrine. This type of garden include some though limited plant life, mostly moss, raked gravel symbolizing streaming water, groupings of rocks and stones. A famous example of this type of zen-garden is Ryoanji in Kyoto.
Tea gardens - Cha Niwa or Roji
Contrary to what one could expect from the name, one does not drink tea in a tea garden. This type of garden has the following elements: Japanese lanteren (toro), crouching water basin (tsukubai), stepping stones (tobi ishi), and a waiting place (machi-ai). Most of the time these are small enclosed gardens. They are the passage to the teahouse where one performs the tea ceremony. It is a passage from the outside world to the inner world of the teahouse. The purpose is to have a peaceful mind before starting the tea ceremony. The tea garden is usually part of a larger garden. The Kimura-en in Kashiwasaki in the province of Niigata is a beautiful stand alone tea garden.
Courtyard Gardens - Tsubo Niwa
Courtyard gardens are small gardens. One tsubo is a Japanese measurement equaling 3.3 square meters The origin of the tsubo niwa lies in the 15th century when Japan's economy was thriving. A lot of merchants had large house with several storage buildings around it. The first courtyard gardens were made in the open spaces between the house and the storage buildings. The elements of a courtyard garden are similar to the elements of a tea garden, however more shade tolerant plants are used. The design principles of traditional Japanese courtyard gardens, are very suited for create contemporary small spaces on roofs or terraces.
Strolling gardens - Tsukiyama
These are large landscape gardens. Often existing landscapes are reproduced on a smaller scale, or an imaginary landscape is created.
Strolling gardens - Kaiyu-Shikien
These are pleasure gardens, mostly built during the Edo-period. Most of these gardens are now public parks
All images available on the internet for non profit use.
Tachikui yaki pottery class Sasayama HYOGO
Tachikui yaki pottery class Sasayama HYOGO.
Japanese rural setting pottery class.
Music by Yokoinc
Waterfalls & Elephants from Fox's wedding album
Washington Park Japanese Gardens
Spend some quiet time next to waterfalls and flora of the Japanese Gardens, in Washington Park, nestled in the west hills of Portland, Oregon.
[4K] 山梨県 忍野村 鐘山の滝(かねやまのたき)
忍野村にある「鐘山の滝(かねやまのたき)」
ふじさんミュージアムの向かい側にあります。
Winter Illumination 2010-Mt. Fuji
LEDs (light emitting diodes) form an image of Mt Fuji at Nabana no Sato theme park in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture. The park's illumination, which lasts until March, uses more than 5.8 million lights in a dazzling display of shapes and figures. Nabana-no-Sato is a theme park located close to River Kiso and this year's theme is Fuji and the Sea. The vast theme park with 8,000 square meters (about 26,400 square meters) of flower garden is decorated with LED lights since 2007. It has become one of Japans greatest local tourist attraction.
Soothing scenes in Japan with garden,Nature Video Stock Footage_0743
Nature Video Footage of soothing scenes in Japan with garden, filmed in High Definition
Beautiful places to visit
While there are many well-known locations that everyone wants to visit, A new era in digital SLR technology is about to begin. the following lesser-known gorgeous places are just as important to see.The Skógafoss waterfall in southern Iceland, The town of Colmar in Northeast France, The Lavender Fields in Provence, France, The night sky over the Indian Ocean, Bern, the capital of Switzerland, The Kawachi wisteria garden in Kitakyushu, Japan, Catching the sunrise at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC, The Tunnel of Love in Klevan, Ukraine, The Wulong Karst, a natural landscape located in China, This forrest somewhere in Japan, This forrest somewhere in Japan 2, The Shiprock inselberg in New Mexico, The National Cherry Blossom Festival in DC, The sunset in Fjällbacka, Sweden, The Landmannalaugar region in Iceland, The Japanese Garden of Portland, This waterfall somewhere near the town of Oguni in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, This Aspen Forest in Colorado, see on
Mutiara Hotel Bandung - Garden Pond
The Mutiara Hotel in Bandung has lots of greenery. It has a small garden near its swimming pool / Cafe. The small water features with koi fishes is featured in this video.
For more information on Mutiara Hotel, Bandung and Indonesia, visit our website at - Indonesiapics.om