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![]() A restaurant was located at the left front of the Japanese garden. There was inside and outside seating at the restaurant with umbrellas covering the outside seating.
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![]() The entry to the garden was open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. most days. Entry cost US $4.00 per adult, and US $3.00 for seniors (65+), students and military. Children 6 years of age and younger could enter for free.
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![]() A lovely curved path lead through the garden. The was the scene visible from the entry gate.
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![]() A case displaying souvenirs for sale was just opposite the bench where the entry fee was paid. The actual gift shop was inside with the restaurant.
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![]() The gate that would shut to close the entry was made of lacquered bamboo. It was in excellent repair.
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![]() Water dripped from the end of the piece of bamboo entering from the left. Those drops slowly filled the lower piece on the pivot. After a while, the lower piece would fill, tilt and empty itself.
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![]() A gardener knelt on the edge of a curved path that afternoon. He wore kneepads and two hats for protection.
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![]() A small art museum was found midway through the garden. It featured some classic Japanese art, also a significant show of modern art.
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![]() Just inside the doorway to the museum were two art exhibits. The sign above the first case read, "Transitory Elements, Miya Hannan".
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![]() A horizontal art-piece dominated the center of the room. Benches along each side provided a restful place to meditate on the art.
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Just outside the rear window of the small art museum was a large rock garden
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![]() The path continued past the museum and onward toward the koi pond and the wedding plaza.
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![]() Another meditative area was the Koi Pond. Water gently trickled over stones at the rear. An arbor overhead provided shade on sunny days, and seating was present for the weary.
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A Yamabuki Ogon
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![]() Tufts of native grass decorated one area of the garden. The texture of this grass was striking that afternoon under an overcast sky.
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Behind a gardener's shed was a small bonsai garden
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![]() The tour ended with this lovely bonsai cherry tree in full bloom.
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