The Garden of Japanese tea of San Francisco (Japanese Tea Garden), the United States, in one of the enclaves after Golden Gate Park stands out of. It was constructed like part of the Universal exhibition of 1894. This Japanese garden is the most ancient public garden of the whole United States (source wikipedia). It is replete with ponds, bridges, and as a typical house could not be missing for his name of you Japanese.
The Bridge of San Francisco (Golden Gate) or the Jail of Gannet are unavoidable visits in San Francisco, but as we mention already in case of the Garden of Majorelle de Marrakech, when enough time is had in visiting them to a city, this type of gardens deserves to be visited, since they will represent a few hours of calmness in half of habitual whirlpool tourist that we all suffer on having visited a new city, and more if it is a city full of caprices and corners as it is the case of San Francisco.
The Garden of You Japanese of San Francisco originally the park was going to be a storm, but as it usually happens with the "temporary" things almost one century and a half has happened and there it continues. Thanks to a Japanese immigrant gardener, Makoto Hagiwara, who suggested the idea of turning it into perm.
Certain polemic exists concerning the Cookies of the Fortune and if they were original of the house of you of the Japanese garden of San Francisco, but it seems that they are original of Japan.
Linkage:
Japanese Firelighter Garden (wikipedia, English)
Japanese Firelighter Garden Official Web San Francisco (English)
University of California, San Francisco (bibliography)
Only in San Francisco (official web of tourism of San Francisco)
Other points of interest of our trip in the coast West, California:
San Francisco, travel coast west the United States
Death Valley, trip Coast West
Giant Sequoias and National parks in the USA
National park of Yosemite, California
The vineyards of Falcon Crest, California
Road trip, trip to Coast West of the USA
Street Lombard Street, San Francisco (The street with more curves of the world …)
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