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Thank you for a successful Moon Viewing!
Thank you for a successful Moon Viewing!

Despite the afternoon starting with autumn like mist and breeze, our annual Moon Viewing on Saturday September 9th was another magical event.

An evening of music and dance performance, tea ceremonies, luminary lighting and haiku contest was enjoyed by over 300 guests this year.

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Events, Japanese CultureChie IidaSeptember 18, 2017moon viewing, live music, haiku
Visit the Seattle Japanese Garden At Home
Visit the Seattle Japanese Garden At Home

When you miss the Seattle Japanese Garden but just can’t get there today, try strolling through the garden via the Virtual Park Tour on your desktop or mobile device?

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Chie IidaAugust 24, 2017
Youth Volunteer Group at the Seattle Japanese Garden
Youth Volunteer Group at the Seattle Japanese Garden

The Seattle Japanese Garden hosted a group of Youth volunteers as part of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Youth Enrichment Program that focuses on the exploration of the five departments within the Natural Resources Unit facility: Trails, Green Seattle Partnership, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, and Environment, addressing community needs

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VolunteersChie IidaAugust 23, 2017volunteers, Summer
Why I Volunteer:  Remembering Our History, Connecting with Nature, Respecting All Beings
Why I Volunteer: Remembering Our History, Connecting with Nature, Respecting All Beings

February 19th was the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which incarcerated 120,000 Japanese Americans.  Reflecting on this injustice brought about a process of remembrance and introspection – and caused me to examine why I volunteer in the Seattle Japanese Garden.

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History, VolunteersCorinne KennedyAugust 17, 2017
Not Just Japanese Plants, Part II: Pacific NW Native Ferns in Our Garden
Not Just Japanese Plants, Part II: Pacific NW Native Ferns in Our Garden

In combination with moss, NW native ferns are an important groundcover in the mountain and woodland areas of the Seattle Japanese Garden.

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In the Garden, Plants and BloomsCorinne KennedyJuly 19, 2017
Not Just Japanese Plants, Part I: Pacific Northwest Native Shrubs In Our Garden
Not Just Japanese Plants, Part I: Pacific Northwest Native Shrubs In Our Garden

Have you ever wondered if any of the shrubs in the Seattle Japanese Garden are native to our area?  Here’s a look at some iconic Pacific Northwest native shrubs. They’re planted at the south end of our garden – in the teahouse, mountain and woodland areas.

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In the Garden, Plants and BloomsMark BourneJune 19, 2017
The Magic of Trees: Architecture and Woodworking in Japan
The Magic of Trees: Architecture and Woodworking in Japan

This evolving “culture of wood” was very different from that of the West.  In Japan, wood’s susceptibility to fire, moisture and extremes of weather was embraced – as was the notion of transience (setsuna). 

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Japanese Culture, Japanese Garden DesignCorinne KennedyJune 15, 2017Architecture, Woodworking, Japanese Culture, Japanese Garden
Vines, Viburnums and "Wild" Plants
Vines, Viburnums and "Wild" Plants

When working on these wild plants, we are not trying to shape them. We are allowing them to grow “where they will” and simply making adjustments and clarifications.

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In the Garden, Japanese Garden Design, Plants and BloomsChie IidaJune 13, 2017Japanese Garden, summer, Wisteria, gardening
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