Japanese Garden (Micke Grove Regional Park)
The Japanese Garden in Micke Grove Regional Park is a 3-acre Japanese garden in Lodi, California, the brainchild of "Duke" Yoshimura, a Japanese-American. It was created in 1959 and designed by the landscape architect Nagao Sakurai.[1] It was opened in 1965.[2]
The garden includes fish ponds with stepping stones and Koi fish, and a five-story pagoda lantern donated to the park by Lodi’s sister city, Kofu, Japan.[1]
Gallery
- Garden entrance
- A pond
- Koi fish
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gollark: Think about it. Scouting is walking and whatever I don't know I haven't done it in several years.
gollark: Revise while scouting. Parallelism!
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References
- Machelle Homer (July 26, 2014). "Micke Grove Regional Park: A special place of discovery". Lodi News. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
- "Lodi Japanese Garden". California Gardens. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
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