Keitakuen garden and the last of Sanada Yukimura [Deep Japan] 慶沢園

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Deep Japan By the Last Samurai

Deep Japan By the Last Samurai

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The Last Samurai visits Keitakuen garden in Tennoji park in Osaka and introduces the huge Japanese garden made by Sumitomo family. Tennoji area is also the battle field of the war between Toyotomi and Tokugawa in the 17th century. And the Last Samurai visits Chausuyama where the headquarters of Tokugawa Ieyasu was set. And Isshinji temple where Sanada Yukimura chased Ieyasu. Lastly Yasui shrine where Sanada Yukimura was killed.
#osaka #sanadayukimura #tennoji
0:00 Opening
0:22 Introduction
1:19 Keitakuen
10:07 Chausuyama
11:55 Isshinji temple
13:21 Yasui shrine
14:41 Closing

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@brianwilson932
@brianwilson932 4 ай бұрын
Great programme, and lovely gardens , we must go there next time we visit Ian and family in Kyoto , Thank you ,
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 4 ай бұрын
I’ve heard you watch Deep Japan from Ian. Please have a great time in Japan in your next trip.
@christopherhernandez3398
@christopherhernandez3398 4 ай бұрын
ArigatO great swordsman 🙏😁 thank you sumitomo family for your hard work and generosity
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching Deep Japan.
@gregoryrasputin2348
@gregoryrasputin2348 Ай бұрын
Thanks for your greatest narration you are a true cultural representative of Japan
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto Ай бұрын
Thank you for the great comment. Buddha bless you.
@japanesegardenbristol7842
@japanesegardenbristol7842 3 ай бұрын
Outstanding, I need to live in Japan to see all the amazing gardens and structures!!! Thank for another amazing video of your beautiful country 👍🏻
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. Some people buy second houses these days.
@japanesegardenbristol7842
@japanesegardenbristol7842 3 ай бұрын
@@lastsamuraikyoto If only I could afford it!! Thank you!
@gerardfarresfranch7242
@gerardfarresfranch7242 4 ай бұрын
What a beautiful garden! I wish I knew more about garden so I could tell which ones are considered more beautiful. To my eyes they are all outstanding! Sanada Yukimura is really one of the greatest heroes of Japan! The fact he traveled so much is good so you can visit places related to him! My favorite from the Sengoku period is Uesugi Kenshin! Your english is slowly but surely getting better! Keep up the good work and thank you for these videos Samurai!!
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for supporting Deep Japan. My English? I don’t want to speak English fluently. I want to speak like a Japanese samurai actor in Hollywood movie, like Mifune Toshiro.
@teatime3009
@teatime3009 4 ай бұрын
Wow this is so interesting, thank you! Great to see the rocks & views I'd have otherwise missed. Looks like great weather! I had read in manga about old samurai families who went on to become large business holders so I'm excited to learn more about Sumitomo Group (and now I have a lot of open internet tabs to read). It looks like it was founded at a similar time to the Dutch East India Company. What a big period of changes for the world. I also didn't realise that it was the same garden designer who made Murinan (which is harder to see these days, its a little expensive too, but more quiet than similar gardens of such high quality) and Heian Jingu shrine, both of which are very beautiful and some of my favourite places to be. Also interesting to hear about the battle!
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your supporting Deep Japan. I’m glad you enjoyed Keitakuen. The location of Murinan is great, quiet and green.
@sashizakura9124
@sashizakura9124 4 ай бұрын
Ooooh, more Tennoji! Thank you for this, once again! I would love it if you did the entirety of the 七坂 someday - it's my favorite hidden stretch in the middle of this city, and I love to show it to my visitors when they arrive to Osaka for the first time! :)...Do you think you might ever do 聖天山 in Abeno? It sounds like it has a very rich history, but has fallen on some devastating misfortune in recent years. I read somewehere that Sen no Rikyu's own master, Takeno Joo had a tea house there once!...it's all just a sad ruin, now....and the temple there is endangered! Please tell us about it, maybe people can try to save it! BTW, not sure if you realized, the sound is very very low on this video. The obnoxious commercials really come blaring out terribly, which is really jarring while being otherwise immersed in your peaceful and serene scenes. Might it be possible to re-upload with the volume a little higher?
@lastsamuraikyoto
@lastsamuraikyoto 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I’ve never been to 七坂. I’m afraid I read about 聖天山. Thank you for your information. I try to edit sound a little louder. Thank you for your advice.
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