Japanese Garden Seattle Kubota

It was much larger and provided several hours of leisurely strolling through multiple settings.
Japanese garden seattle kubota. Seattle Japanese Garden is 35 acre urban sanctuary. The Japanese Garden was completed between 1938 to 1940. 911 Weekend after hours non-emergency.
Bring a snack a book and enjoy the space. Image of fine summer gardens - 116695477. Located in south Seattle it is definitely worth the drive.
It is free so you should check it out. The flowering trees were magnificent and the rolling topography allowed for a lot of privacy. Today was a beautiful day so we decided to take a trip to the Japanese garden near our home.
Seasonal changes are constant and every visit refreshingly unique. Now it is a Seattle city park and beautiful Japanese garden. A public park since 1987 it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota a Japanese emigrantToday it is maintained as a public park by the Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Kubota Garden Foundation.
It is a tranquil place well maintained peaceful and gorgeous. The Seattle Garden is a traditional formal Japanese Garden and Kubota was a great juxtaposition. Kubota was a horticultural pioneer who began combining Japanese design techniques with North American materials in his display garden in 1927.
You could spend hours and hours here or just take a quick trip around depending on how much time you have. Hidden in South Seattle this 20 acre landscape blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. 9817 55th Ave S Seattle WA 98118 Medical emergency or crime.