Japanese Garden Seattle Free. The full annual schedule is available at the bottom of this page. Shinichi seike immigrated to the united states from ehime, a southern japanese island, in 1919 and ran an import/export business in seattle.
Stone trail in the woods. Our services as a premier japanese gardeners is in a article published on the 30th anniversary edition of the robb report. Kids under 12 get in free on oct.
Shinichi seike immigrated to the united states from ehime, a southern japanese island, in 1919 and ran an import/export business in seattle.
Leashed dogs are allowed in the sscc arboretum. Seasonal changes are constant, and every visit refreshingly unique. The japanese garden is an example of a chisen style garden, in which a pond or lake occupies the most significant portion of the garden. Covering 3 1/2 acres, the japanese garden is a perfect little world unto itself, with a cherry orchard (for spring color), babbling brooks, and a lake rimmed with japanese irises and filled with colorful koi (japanese carp