Whether you’re looking to create a rock garden, incorporate a few elements of Japanese design to your existing landscape or just want to add a bonsai to your home, there are plenty of gardens in San ... Bamboo trees stand tall in this Japanese garden. Photo by Kevin Legnon.

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Noted for its minimalist style, natural landscape and tranquil nature, the Japanese garden is as much art as it is science. To ... Palo Alto Weekly: Looking to add some Zen to your landscape? Visit these Japanese gardens for inspiration Looking to add some Zen to your landscape?

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Visit these Japanese gardens for inspiration You can learn basic elements of garden design by visiting the Japanese garden in Woodley Park in Van Nuys, starting with the entrance gates. There are three contiguous gates, but only one is open. Los Angeles Times: Takeo Uesugi dies at 75; landscape architect restored Huntington Library’s Japanese Garden Takeo Uesugi, a landscape architect who melded the principles of traditional Japanese gardens to the modernism of postwar California, where he carried on his ancestral legacy as a 14th-generation ... Takeo Uesugi dies at 75; landscape architect restored Huntington Library’s Japanese Garden