Japanese Garden of Peace

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The Japanese Garden of Peace is a traditional Japanese-style garden in Texas created as a symbol of reconciliation and friendship between Japan and the United States.

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Label Occurrences
Japanese Garden of Peace canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese garden
memorial garden
tourist attraction
associatedWith Pacific War NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
category Gardens in Texas
Japanese gardens in the United States
Peace monuments and memorials in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo peace
victims of the Pacific War
hasCulturalOrigin Japan NERFINISHED
hasElement bridges
carefully pruned trees
raked gravel
stone lanterns
water features
hasNameInJapanese a Japanese-language name referring to peace garden
hasStyle traditional Japanese garden style
hasTheme peace and reconciliation
languageOfName English
locatedAt National Museum of the Pacific War NERFINISHED
locatedIn Fredericksburg, Texas NERFINISHED
Texas
openTo the public
partOf National Museum of the Pacific War complex NERFINISHED
purpose to promote understanding between Japan and the United States
to serve as a place for reflection and contemplation
symbolizes friendship between Japan and the United States
reconciliation between Japan and the United States

Referenced by (2)

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Admiral Nimitz State Historic Site hasPart Japanese Garden of Peace
National Museum of the Pacific War hasPart Japanese Garden of Peace