Seattle Japanese Garden
Completed in 1960, the Seattle Japanese Garden is a 3.5 acres garden located in Washington Park Arboretum. This is one of the oldest Japanese gardens in North America and is regarded as one of the most authentic in the United States.
The garden includes over 500 granite boulders, ranging in size from 1,000 pounds to 11 tons. They are arranged to complement a variety of azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, mosses and ferns. The garden features a teahouse, pergola, arbors, decks, bridges and other features.
Seattle's Japanese Garden
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Seattle Japanese Garden
The Seattle Japanese Garden is a 3.5 acre (14,000 m²) Japanese garden in the Madison Park neighborhood of Seattle. The garden is located in the southern end of the Washington Park Arboretum on Lake Washington Boulevard East. The garden is one of the oldest Japanese gardens in North America, and is regarded as one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in the United States.
Beginning in 1937, plans were made to include a Japanese garden in the Arboretum, and after 20 years of fundraising the project began. Experts Kiyoshi Inoshita and Juki Iida were appointed as designers and completed their plans in 1959. Juki Iida selected William Yorozu as the prime contractor for plants, Richard Yamasaki for stone setting, and Kei Ishimitsu for garden structures. Careful construction began and was completed the next year, 1960.
Construction and design of the garden included bringing over 500 granite boulders from the Cascade mountains, ranging in size from 1,000 pounds to 11 tons. Wrapped in bamboo matting, the boulders traveled to Madison Valley and were arranged to complement a variety of culturally appropriate azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias, mosses and ferns. The garden featured a 'Shoseian' teahouse donated by the city of Tokyo in 1959. This original tea house was burned by vandals on April 9, 1973 and reconstructed by Yasunori Fred Sugita in 1980 and 1981. It took eight years of fundraising by the Arboretum Foundation until the teahouse was ready to be rebuilt.
The garden has undertaken several other infrastructure improvements, including a new gatehouse and community meeting room. The Gatehouse project was completed in 2009. The new structure includes a bronze gate designed by local Seattle sculptor Gerard Tsutakawa.
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Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden - SeaTac, Wa (2017)
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Highline Botanical Garden is a 10.5-acre community botanical garden located at 13735 24th Avenue South, SeaTac, Washington. It is open daily without charge. The garden started as the private plantings by Elda and Ray Behm on a 1-acre site.
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Wednesday 6:30AM–8PM
Phone: (206) 391-4003
Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, Wa
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Places to see in ( Seattle - USA )
Places to see in ( Seattle - USA )
Seattle, a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. Washington State’s largest city, it’s home to a large tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in its metropolitan area. The futuristic Space Needle, a 1962 World’s Fair legacy, is its most iconic landmark. The city is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canada–United States border. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the fourth-largest port in North America in terms of container handling as of 2015.
First time in Seattle? Cut to the chase and make a beeline for its proverbial pantry: Pike Place Market. It was founded in 1907 to fortify locals with fresh Northwest produce, and its long-held mantra of ‘meet the producer’ still echoes enthusiastically around a city where every restaurateur worth their salt knows the name of their fishmonger and the biography of the cow that became yesterday’s burgers. It doesn’t take long to realize that you’ve arrived in a city of well-educated palates and wildly experimental chefs who are willing to fuse American cuisine with just about anything – as long as it’s local.
Visitors setting out to explore Seattle should think of the city as a United States of Neighborhoods or – to put it in more human terms – a family consisting of affectionate but sometimes errant siblings. There’s the aloof, elegant one (Queen Anne), the cool, edgy one (Capitol Hill), the weird, bearded one (Fremont), the independently minded Scandinavian one (Ballard), the grizzled old grandfather (Pioneer Square) and the precocious adolescent still carving out its identity (South Lake Union). You’ll never fully understand Seattle until you’ve spent a bit of time with them all.
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Space Needle
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Museum of Pop Culture
Gum Wall
Seattle Center
Seattle Art Museum
Kerry Park
Puget Sound
Pioneer Square
Seattle Aquarium
Olympic Sculpture Park
Gas Works Park
Lake Union
Woodland Park Zoo
Seattle Great Wheel
Pacific Science Center
Discovery Park
Fremont
Lake Washington
The Museum of Flight
Alki Beach
Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
Elliott Bay
Washington Park Arboretum UW Botanic Gardens
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
Smith Tower
Visit Seattle
Fremont Troll
Golden Gardens Park
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
Central Waterfront, Seattle
Washington Trails Association
Volunteer Park
Tillicum Village
Columbia Center
Seattle–Bainbridge ferry
Belltown
Carkeek Park
Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center
Blake Island
Seattle Central Library
Seattle Chinatown-International District
Asian Art Museum
Seattle Japanese Garden
Waterfront Park
Seattle Children's Museum
South Lake Union
Magnuson Park
Lincoln Park
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Space Needle
An observation tower. Has 605 ft (184 m) high, 138 ft (42 m) wide, and weighs 9,550 tons. Built to withstand winds of up to 200 miles per hour (89 m/s) and earthquakes of up to 9.1 magnitude. Has 25 lightning rods.
Pike Place Market
A public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront. Opened in 1907. One of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the US. Built on the edge of a steep hill, with several lower levels located below the main level.
Woodland Park Zoo
A zoological garden around the Phinney Ridge neighborhood. Includes 92 acres (37 ha) of exhibits and public spaces. It is open to the public daily. Included collections: 1,090 animal specimens, 300 animal species, 7,000 trees.
Seattle Aquarium
A public aquarium opened in 1977 and located on Pier 59 on the Elliott Bay waterfront. Exhibits: Window on Washington Waters, The Crashing Waves Exhibit, Life on the Edge, Life of a Drifter, Pacific Coral Reef, Ocean Oddities.
Kubota Garden
A 20 acre (81,000 m²) Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood. A public park since 1987, it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese emigrant. Open to the public every day during daylight hours all year round.
Pacific Science Center
A science museum designed by Minoru Yamasaki for 1962 World’s Fair. Includes two IMAX theaters, one of the world's largest Laser Dome theaters, a tropical butterfly house, a planetarium, and hundreds of hands-on science exhibits.
Seattle Art Museum
Commonly known as SAM. Maintains three major facilities: main museum; the Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM), and the Olympic Sculpture Park. Admission free to the sculpture park always and on the first Thursday of each month to the other.
Seattle Children's Museum
Located on the lowest floor of the Center House. Visitors to the main floor of the Center House can look down into a large open space in the floor which is part of the museum; this was once the site of the bubbleator.
Museum of Flight
A private non-profit air and space museum. The largest private air and space museum in the world. It is located at King County International Airport (Boeing Field), in the city of Tukwila.
SkyCity
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