Nitobe Memorial Garden, located at the University of British Columbia, is a traditional Japanese stroll garden and authentic tea house considered one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan. The garden celebrates the memory of Dr. Inaz Nitobe, a remarkable Japanese figure who sought to promote a better understanding of Japanese culture in the West.
Designed by renowned landscape architect Kannosuke Mori, the garden features carefully placed structures, lanterns, stones, shrubs, and trees that reflect a deep respect for nature and materials. Visitors can experience the beauty of Japanese horticulture throughout the seasons, offering a peaceful atmosphere for reflection on nature and its significance in their lives.
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