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Welcome to the Bay Area Bucket List, where readers suggest things to do around the Bay, and we go out and do them. Today, Joe C. asks us to check out the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park and ...
Located in Golden Gate Park, the Japanese Tea Garden offers visitors a slice of tranquility in a busy city. The garden, originally created as a "Japanese Village" for an international exposition in ...
Back in 1959, Jack Hirose partnered with the Recreation and Park Department to become the Japanese Tea Garden concessionaire. While his official business concluded in 1992, he remained active in ...
Fifty years ago, in 1970, the Japanese American community gifted a garden and tea house to the people of Orange County. On Tuesday, Nov. 10, that gift was rededicated during a small ceremony held in ...
This story is part of the Bay Curious series “A Very Curious Walking Tour of Golden Gate Park.” The Japanese Tea Garden is one of the most magical corners of Golden Gate Park. Pass through its ...
Do you know of an elaborate picture book about the Sunken Garden — its history, construction, World War II, revival, the drought years, reconstruction? I grew up here in the 1940s and '50s. We had ...
Featuring koi ponds, arched bridges, shaded paths and a 60-foot waterfall, the Japanese Tea Garden is an oasis away from the hustle and bustle of downtown San Antonio. Developed in 1917, the garden is ...
A reimagining of two acres at Louisville's Waterfront Botanical Gardens is coming, with new construction underway soon. The project, the latest development at the popular attraction in Butchertown, ...