After a long day, most of the time we just want to unwind. What better place then a beautiful, serene garden?
Anderson Japanese Gardens is a lovely area to relax and enjoy nature. Inspired by the gardens of Japan, as you might tell by the name, the gardens were created by Tokyo’s Master Craftsman Hiochi Kuisu for Linda and John Anderson starting in 1978. The gardens were custom designed and built, and in 1998 were donated as a not-for-profit organization, although it is still a family run center.
All visitors begin their tours at the Garden Visitors Center. As you walk into the garden down a rock path, you first see a lake and green expanse. You can rent out part of this area for events- while I was there, there was a concert and lunch going on. The band was great, and there were tables and chairs set up on the lawn. For those who preferred a more “concert” experience, they could also choose to use provided bamboo mats or bring what they chose.
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