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Hama-rikyū-onshi-teien (浜離宮恩賜庭園)

by Andrew R. Deane | Oct 31, 2016 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens, Tea Garden

Created: Garden Designer: Garden Builder: Days Open: Hours Open: Entry or Parking Fees: Phone Number: Garden Website: Social Media: Hama-rikyu-onshi-teien 1 « ‹ 1 of 15 › »    Click on photo for Full Screen Slide Show. Garden Description: (Some names and terms used in...

Gyokudō Art Museum (Gyokudō Bijutsukan 玉堂美術館)

by Andrew R. Deane | Sep 22, 2016 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens

Created: Garden Designer: Garden Builder: Days Open: Hours Open: Entry or Parking Fees: Phone Number: Garden Website: Social Media: Gyokudo 02 « ‹ 1 of 18 › »    Click on photo for Full Screen Slide Show. Garden Description: (Some names and terms used in this section...

Katsura Rikyu Imperial Detached Palace 桂離宮

by Don Pylant | May 5, 2015 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens

Created: Garden Designer: Garden Builder: Days Open: Hours Open: Entry or Parking Fees: Phone Number: Garden Website: Social Media: 5401109368 (1) « ‹ 1 of 15 › »    Click on photo for Full Screen Slide Show. Garden Description: (Some names and terms used in this...

Adachi Museum of Art Garden 足立美術館

by Don Pylant | May 3, 2015 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens

Created: Designer: Days Open: Hours Open: Entry or Parking Fees: Garden Phone: Website: Description: Comments from the website: The garden is also a picture.” – The gardens vary in appearance every day. In fact, we might never see each beautiful moment again,...

Kinkaku-ji 金閣寺

by Don Pylant | May 3, 2015 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens, Tea Garden

KinkMoneyShrine « ‹ 1 of 14 › »   Kinkaku-ji gets its name from the “Golden Pavilion” with its top two floors covered in gold leaf.  It is formally known as Rokuon-ji (Deer Park Temple).  The site was originally occupied by the Kamakura period country...

Koke-dera 苔寺 (or Saihōji 西芳寺)

by Michael Roybal | Apr 14, 2015 | *World Garden Database*, Japan Gardens, Tea Garden

muddywater « ‹ 1 of 7 › » Photos by Don Pylant Koke-dera (Moss Temple), or officially “Kōinzan Saiho-ji” was founded by Buddhist priest Gyoki in the Nara Period on the grounds of one of Prince Shotoku’s retreats, and restored by Zen Priest and...
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GARDENS IN AMERICA BY KEYWORD

Gardens in the Americas

  • Admiral Nimitz Museum Japanese Garden of Peace
  • Anderson Gardens
  • Asticou Azalea Garden
  • Baron County Japanese Garden at Rice Lake, WI.
  • Birmingham Botanical Garden
  • Bloedel Reserve Japanese Garden
  • Charlotte Partridge Ordway Japanese Garden (Como Park)
  • Dawes Arboretum
  • Denver Botanic Gardens Sho-fu-en
  • Descanso Gardens
  • Dooleys’ Japanese Garden at Maymont
  • Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden
  • Elizabeth Hubert Malott Japanese Garden (Sansho-En)
  • Fabyan Estate Japanese Garden
  • Fort Worth Japanese Garden – Japanese Garden
  • Gan Ryuu Tei – Cleveland Botanical Garden
  • Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
  • Hakone Estate & Gardens
  • Hermann Park Japanese Garden
  • Huntington Library & Botanical Gardens
  • Imahara Botanical Garden
  • James Irvine Japanese Garden
  • Japanese Community Garden at Salt Palace Convention Center
  • Japanese Friendship Garden Society of San Diego
  • Japanese Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Japanese Garden at Gibbs Garden
  • Japanese Garden at Kidd Springs Park
  • Japanese Heritage Garden in Hood River, Oregon
  • Japanese Tea Garden at Sunken Gardens
  • Kubota Japanese Garden
  • Kumamoto En 熊本園
  • Liliʻuokalani Gardens
  • Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden (Springfield)
  • Momoyama Style Residential Garden – Rockport, Maine
  • Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
  • Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden 日加友好日本公園
  • Nitobe Memorial Garden
  • Olbrich Botanical Garden Serenity Garden
  • Portland Japanese Garden
  • Ro Ho En Japanese Friendship Garden, Phoenix
  • Rotary Botanical Gardens at Janesville, WI.
  • Salt Lake City International Peace Gardens
  • San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden
  • Sasebo Japanese Garden – Albuquerque
  • Seattle Japanese Garden
  • Seike Japanese Garden
  • Seiwa-en at Missouri Botanical Garden
  • Shin-Boku Scroll Garden
  • ShinKanAn Tea Garden – Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
  • Shinzen Friendship Garden
  • Shofuso Japanese House and Garden 松風荘
  • Shoseian Tea House
  • Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
  • Sumiya Garden at Cuernavaca, Mexico
  • The Carter Center & Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum
  • The Garden of the Phoenix (formerly Osaka Garden)
  • The Richard & Helen DeVos Japanese Garden, Frederik Meijer Gardens
  • Tillman Water Plant – Suiho En
  • Trammell Crow Center Japanese Garden
  • Tsuru Island, Gresham-Ebetsu Sister City Garden
  • Yashiro Japanese Garden
  • Yume
  • Zilker Park Isamu Taniguchi Japanese Garden
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