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Seattle has one of the best park systems in the U.S., and access is one of the reasons. Kubota Garden is a prime example.
Kubota Garden is a rare, historic gem — a public, 20-acre, Japanese-style garden that has been admission-free since residents lobbied the city to purchase the garden in 1987.
The Kubota Garden in Seattle is a nature-filled oasis. Visitors can enjoy the Moon Bridge, a Kasuga lantern, and a pond with koi and turtles.
Kubota Garden in Southeast Seattle is the ideal location for a scenic stroll this fall.
If you’re looking for something outdoorsy yet tame to do, there’s a free place to visit this winter: Seattle's Kubota Garden.
The landscape of Kubota Garden looks at once completely, utterly natural, and laden with purpose perhaps the ultimate achievement of its designer s fifty years of care and planning. Japanese ...
Originally started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, today it is maintained as a public park by the Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Kubota Garden Foundation.
The Kubota Garden Foundation is seeking a project manager to oversee a pair of design and construction projects at Kubota Garden in South Seattle.
> Bring back the spring in your step on a stroll through sublime Kubota Garden, a 20-acre, Japanese-inspired urban oasis where footpaths crisscross streams, ponds and waterfalls. Rainier Beach, ...
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