Originally a garden in the Seike family residence built in 1961 as part of the Seattle World Fair, the garden was moved to its current location in 2002 as a result of the expansion of the SeaTac airport's third runway. The garden features Japanese stone lanterns, rock/pine arrangements, and beautiful water features. There is an interesting signboard in the garden which showcases the history of the Seike family and the garden in...
Read moreBeautiful small garden with plenty of variety. The Japanese garden had concrete bridges, water features, and shaped pines. I was fortunate to visit during the sakura blossoms. The other parts of the garden included walking paths, a rose garden, community gardening spaces, and a fuscia garden. Plenty of parking, no restrooms. And hummingbirds...
Read moreNot much in bloom, but still a great place to relax, and think your thoughts. You will be interrupted by jets flying overhead. I enjoy seeing the jets. Add all this to the fact that this place is...
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