
A Garden of Enduring Things The garden was quiet in its design -- not loud with color or flourish, but steady. Strong. Intentional. Gravel paths raked in soft, looping patterns. Stones are placed...
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The Japanese Gardens at Micke Grove, established in 1959 by Duke Yoshimura, serve as a tribute to the Japanese community and symbolize solidarity within San Joaquin County. Nestled within the scenic Micke Grove Regional Park, the gardens offer a serene escape for visitors who wish to experience the beauty of Japanese landscape design.
In addition to the tranquil gardens, Micke Grove Regional Park encompasses a variety of recreational amenities, including a zoo and multiple regional parks. The park system actively engages the community through events, volunteer opportunities, and a commitment to enhancing local natural spaces.
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A Garden of Enduring Things The garden was quiet in its design -- not loud with color or flourish, but steady. Strong. Intentional. Gravel paths raked in soft, looping patterns. Stones are placed...
Located on the grounds of Micke Grove Park, this Japanese garden is 3 acres which is smaller than the Japanese Garden in Fresno, but I thought it was quainter and more shaded. I loved the red...
We heard such great things about this garden, but it is usually locked up. We went for a wedding last June and we did not see any fish or roses or flowers, just green. I loved the bridge and...
We happened upon the Japanese Garden when coming to the zoo next door. What a beautiful and tranquil garden to walk around. Around the garden is a pond with Koi fish, rose garden and huge trees...
Gorgeous fish (they comes over to us like puppies! So adorable), water gross, why? Funding or just bad management?