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Japanese landscape architect
Nagao Sakurai (桜井長雄) (November 5, 1896 – July 1973) of the
Imperial Palace of
Tokyo was a
landscape architect.
[1]
Notable designs
- Japanese Tea Garden,
Central Park,
San Mateo, California.
[2]
-
Nishinomiya Japanese Garden, in the
Manito Park and Botanical Gardens,
Spokane, Washington, 1967
[3]
-
Zen Garden and area in front of Tea House, both within the
Japanese Tea Garden of Golden Gate Park, in
San Francisco
[4]
[5]
- The
Hannah Carter Japanese Garden,
Bel-Air, completed in 1961
[6]
- The Japanese Garden in
Micke Grove Regional Park,
Lodi, California, dedicated in 1965
[7]
- Japanese exhibit in the 1939-1940
Golden Gate International Exposition, a specialized
World's Fair, Treasure Island, San Francisco
- Japanese exhibit in the 1939 New York World's Fair with Dr. Takashi Tamura
[8]
See also
References