The latest art show at Seattle Japanese Garden is a photography exhibit showcasing the juried works of students who participated in a fall photography workshop, taught by Vashon Island based photographer Ray Pfortner.
Read MoreSeven Flowers of Autumn "aki no nanakusa" has been beloved in Japan for centuries.
Read MoreMoss is an integral part of most Japanese Gardens. It lends a feeling of antiquity and harmony to the garden; it knits rock to earth and pulls individual plants into unified compositions.
Read MoreO-tsukimi, Moon Viewing, takes place only once a year, and is happening on Saturday, August 29 at 7p.m.
Read MoreDespite the day starting with a steady drizzle, blue skies and more than 220 guests cheerfully appeared for the 2015 Garden Party on Friday, July 24.
Read MoreAlthough the term wabi-sabi is unfamiliar to many people in Japan, the ability to find beauty in objects that are simple, irregular and imperfect is an integral part of Japanese culture.
Read MoreHibiscus syriacus is a large, hardy, multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with showy Hibiscus-shaped flowers. Common names include Rose of Sharon, Hardy Hibiscus Shrub, and Shrub Althea.
Read MoreLoyal attendees call Seattle Japanese Garden's benefit event, The Garden Party, "the best kept secret in Seattle."
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