Kubota Garden

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Kubota Garden is a historic 20-acre Japanese-style public garden in Seattle, Washington, known for its landscaped hills, ponds, waterfalls, and diverse plant collections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public garden
tourist attraction
admissionFee free
area 20 acres
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Fujitaro Kubota NERFINISHED
ecosystemType urban green space
foundedBy Fujitaro Kubota NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility public trails
hasCollection Japanese maples
azaleas
conifers
ferns
ornamental shrubs
rhododendrons
hasFeature bridges
formal and informal plantings
landscaped hills
ponds
rock gardens
stone lanterns
streams
teahouse-style structures
walking paths
waterfalls
hasSignificance example of Japanese garden design in the Pacific Northwest
hasStatus historic garden
hasView scenic vistas
heritage Japanese American history
knownFor Japanese-style landscape design
diverse plant collections
seasonal color displays
water features
locatedIn Rainier Beach neighborhood NERFINISHED
South Seattle NERFINISHED
location Seattle, Washington NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Seattle Parks and Recreation NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Seattle NERFINISHED
style Japanese-style garden
usedFor cultural events
nature observation
photography
recreation
walking

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Seattle Parks and Recreation manages Kubota Garden
Seattle landmarks hasPart Kubota Garden