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Kubota Garden is a very Japanese-style garden, it is worth playing, here small bridges and flowing water, and plant cultivation, are completely Japanese garden style, as if turning around is somewhere in Nara, Japan.
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Considered a Historic Landmark in 1981, Kubota Gardens is a 20-acre Japanese garden planted with native plants from the Northwest. To protect and support the garden, the city acquired the garden in 1987 from the estate of Fukujitaro Kubota - a horticulturalist who led the development of this cultural fusion technique in 1927. Originally known as City Park, it was renamed in 1901 in honor of locals who volunteered in the Spanish-American War of 1898–99. In 2011, the park was considered a Seattle landmark.
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Kubota Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Kubota Garden is a very Japanese-style garden, it is worth playing, here small bridges and flowing water, and plant cultivation, are completely Japanese garden style, as if turning around is somewhere in Nara, Japan.
There are a lot of beautiful natural things planted in the garden. The construction area of this garden is also quite large. It has some garden characteristics in Japan. The coverage rate of vegetation resources is also very strong. It looks pretty good. The temperature is very comfortable in summer.
I have seen Japanese gardens in San Francisco, and I didn't expect such a beautiful Japanese garden in Seattle. Unlike the American garden, Kubota Garden is very Japanese style, although not big but particularly exquisite. The elegance of Japanese gardens is highlighted everywhere.
I was so impressed by this beautiful garden that I decided to write my first review here. The area around it may disappoint you, but after walking into the garden you know it is worth coming here. It’s a nice 8-minute drive from the airport and then spend your afternoon in this beautiful place.
A garden built by Japanese immigrants was later presented to the Seattle Municipality by his descendants, with exquisite plants of various colors.
Kubota is a garden with Japanese style. There are many kinds of flowers and plants in the garden. The most popular one is cherry trees. The dense flowers are very beautiful. There are several Japanese-style buildings and pavilions in the garden, which are worth visiting.