

ONE HUNDRED YEARS IN THE HUNTINGTON'S JAPANESE GARDEN: HARMONY WITH NATURE
For more than one hundred years, the Japanese Garden at The Huntington has served as a bellwether for the West's engagement with Asian culture. With its distinctive moon bridge, wisteria arbors, koi-filled ponds, bonsai courts, bamboo forest, and historical Japanese House, this nine-acre garden has captivated visitors so much that it has become one of the most photographed spots in Southern California.
- Hardcover, cloth
- 192 pages
- 11 7/8 x 9 2/5 x 1"
- Published by Huntington Library Press
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For more than one hundred years, the Japanese Garden at The Huntington has served as a bellwether for the West's engagement with Asian culture. With its distinctive moon bridge, wisteria arbors, koi-filled ponds, bonsai courts, bamboo forest, and historical Japanese House, this nine-acre garden has captivated visitors so much that it has become one of the most photographed spots in Southern California.
- Hardcover, cloth
- 192 pages
- 11 7/8 x 9 2/5 x 1"
- Published by Huntington Library Press















