Posts in Japanese Culture
“Kanreki” 還暦 –A Red Letter 60th Anniversary for the Garden

June 5, 2020 marks the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Seattle Japanese Garden.

In Japan, the 60th year of life is called “kanreki” (還暦) and is celebrated as a rebirth or re-entry into childhood. Sixty years is the full cycle of the Chinese zodiac calendar, which was adopted for use in Japan starting in the year 604.

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Extended First Thursday Hours in 2019!

Exciting news for Seattle Japanese Garden lovers –we’ve extended our free First Thursday hours in 2019! A few years ago we got involved in a popular Seattle tradition, offering free entry to the garden on the first Thursday of each month like many other local museums and galleries. With support from the Arboretum Foundation and Seattle Parks and Recreation these hours have expanded and the garden will be free from 1pm until close on the first Thursday of each month.

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