Bonsai journey japan. Seeking light part 4

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Bonsai journey japan. Seeking light part 4

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Hi all
Below is part four of my bonsai series from studying in japan. hope you enjoy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5akeDi1W-A
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thanks for another great vid Andrew :tu:
some great experiences there and also well done on the trees you worked on, excellent stuff!
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Not working for me andrew?

Have thoroughly enjoyed your vids and your "cribs" episode was hilarious too.

Keep up the good work.
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Thanks again Andrew, another great addition to online bonsai.
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Cool thanks for the new video, love watching those.

I only hace 2 more months till i'm in Japan to also study bonsai for 2 months.

Cant wait and watching your videos makes me wish i was there. :)

Thanks
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Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed it. Sadly only one more ep to go....but i did just book tickets to go back to japan in may so there might be more on the horizon. Though my wife will be with me this time so it might be ' bonsai and shopping journey japan". Im very jealous michel, i wish i could go back to study, one day i will for sure. What nursery are you studying at?
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Beautiful Andrew
I assume it was shot a few months ago? Maples still have the leaves so must have been summer there then

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Hi,
The nurseries that I'm studying at are Fujikawa and Taisho-en.

Going to Taisho-en first for 3 weeks then off to Fujikawa for more training.

It will be good to be able to get more than one point of view on styling bonsai.

How long are you staying in Japan for? I might see you there. :)
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Hi Andrew can't seem to view number 4 ?
Enjoyed the other 3 :cool:
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