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  2. Japanese Gardens (Hayward, California) - Wikipedia

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    The garden was designed by Kimio Kimura. [2] It follows Japanese garden design principles, using California native stone and plants. [1] The garden contains over 70 plant species including mondo grasses, Japanese black pine, cedar, juniper, and rhododendron. [2] No stains were used on the wood constructions. [1]

  3. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hayward Japanese Gardens: Hayward: California: Designed by Kimio Kimura, over 3 acres, includes a koi pond, teahouse and viewing pavilions set along a ravine Heathcote Botanical Gardens: Fort Pierce: Florida: Features the James J. Smith Bonsai Gallery with 100 bonsai trees, and a Japanese garden designed by Mollie Crimmins in the 1960s Hermann ...

  4. Category:Japanese gardens in California - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Garden; Japanese Gardens (Hayward, California) Japanese Tea Garden (San Francisco) L. Lotusland; S. Sherman Library and Gardens; Shinzen Friendship Garden;

  5. Garin Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Facing west within the park, overlooking the city of Hayward, with the San Francisco Peninsula in the distance. Garin Regional Park is a regional park located in Hayward, California, that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It shares a contiguous border with sister park Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park. The park is the site of the ...

  6. Category:Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gardens in the United States — gardens designed and created in the traditional Japanese cultural styles, located in the U.S. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  7. Shinzen Garden is a must-see in Fresno. 5 unexpected facts ...

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    The idea to have a Japanese garden here goes back to the late 1960s and the donation of the land that would become Woodward Park. It would take a full decade and several hundred thousand dollars ...

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  9. Kotani-en - Wikipedia

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    Kotani-En is a classical Japanese residence in the formal style of a 13th-century estate with tile roofed walls surrounding a tea house, shrine, gardens, and ponds. Constructed for Max M. Cohen in 1918-1924 of mahogany, cedar, bamboo, and ceramic tile by master artisan Takashima and eleven craftsmen from Japan, Kotani-En represents a harmonious ...