Myo-Wa-En - Japanese Garden (Not Open to Public - Private Tours)
Event Location
Granite Bay, CA 95746
The garden is not open to the public, although the owner, Boonie Lang, conducts tours twice a year by appointment only. Created in 1986 by garden master Saito Katsuo, then 92 years old, construction was completed by Yamasaki Landscape of Auburn.
About Myo-Wa-En
Myo-Wa-En is a private Japanese garden located in a secluded area, and it is not open to the public. However, private tours can be arranged for interested visitors. The garden is located in a residential area in the United States, and it was designed by a Japanese landscape architect.
The garden is built on a relatively small area, but it is designed to create an immersive experience for visitors. The garden features several traditional Japanese garden elements, such as a large pond, a wooden bridge, a waterfall, and carefully placed rocks and stones. The garden is also home to a variety of Japanese plants and trees, including cherry blossoms, azaleas, and Japanese maples.
The garden's layout is designed to create a sense of tranquility and harmony, and visitors can experience a peaceful atmosphere as they walk through the garden's paths. One of the highlights of the garden is a traditional tea house, where visitors can participate in Japanese tea ceremonies conducted by a trained tea master.
Since Myo-Wa-En is a private garden, visitors are required to schedule a tour in advance. The tours are conducted by knowledgeable guides who provide information about the garden's design and history. The garden's serene atmosphere and beautiful design make it a wonderful place to visit for anyone interested in Japanese culture or gardening.
Contact
Susan Rickman - [email protected]
Contact
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