Garden of the Phoenix

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Garden of the Phoenix is a Japanese-style garden and cultural site in Chicago known for its tranquil landscapes, historic connections to the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, and symbolization of U.S.–Japan friendship.

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Garden of the Phoenix canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese garden
public park
tourist attraction
associatedWith Chicago Park District
City of Chicago
Government of Japan
surface form: Japanese government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccessibility pedestrian paths
hasCulturalRole site of Japanese cultural events
symbol of peace and reconciliation
hasFeature bridges
cherry trees
islands
ornamental trees
pond
shrine-like structures
stone lanterns
tranquil landscapes
winding paths
hasLandscapeStyle Japanese
hasNameOrigin phoenix as symbol of rebirth
hasPlantType Japanese maples
cherry blossoms
pines
hasSeasonalAttraction autumn foliage viewing
spring cherry blossom viewing
hasTheme harmony with nature
international friendship
hasView lagoon in Jackson Park
historicalConnection World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition
isPhotographedFor landscape photography
isUsedFor quiet reflection
sightseeing
walking
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago

Illinois
Jackson Park
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Wooded Island
neighborhood Hyde Park
openToPublic yes
partOfEventHistory World’s Columbian Exposition
surface form: World’s Columbian Exposition Japanese exhibit
symbolizes U.S.–Japan friendship
cultural exchange between the United States and Japan
touristAttractionType cultural heritage site
urban green space

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Jackson Park contains Garden of the Phoenix
Wooded Island alsoKnownAs Garden of the Phoenix
subject surface form: Japanese Garden