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See what's changed at the Portland Japanese Garden, which reopens March 1 after temporarily closing to start the $33.5-million Cultural Crossing project and expansion that will include a new ...
Visitors to the Portland Japanese Garden will never have the same, familiar experience again. The $33.5 million, 20-month-long expansion project is completed and everything from the Southwest ...
PORTLAND — In a year when big changes have taken root at the highly acclaimed Portland Japanese Garden, I found myself standing stock still a few steps inside the garden’s Nezu Gate, looking ...
As the sounds of taiko and fue — traditional Japanese drums and flute — began to fill the Miller Living Room gathering space at the Portland Japanese Garden on Sunday, a crowd squeezed in ...
The project, a retaining wall called the Castle Wall at the Portland Japanese Garden, involved 1,000 tons of Eastern Oregon granite to build the 185-foot-long, 20-foot-tall wall.
The Portland Japanese Garden welcomes visitors Wednesday to Monday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Last admission is at 5:30 p.m. and visitors can explore until 6:30 p.m.
While building the 18.5-ft-tall castle wall at the Portland Japanese Garden’s Cultural Expansion Crossing, the project’s 15th-generation Japanese stonemason followed one simple rule: Place ...
The Garden bought the former Salvation Army home for young women designed by famed architect A.E. Doyle and three other buildings on the property for $4.2 million, with a view to turning it into a … ...
PORTLAND — Tucked into the forested hills of Washington Park, the Portland Japanese Garden was originally founded in 1963 as a place for cross-cultural understanding following World War II. Most ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's beloved Japanese Garden has announced that as spring arrives, so have the garden's famous cherry blossoms. A representative says that the garden's weeping cherry and ...
Hop on a bicycle and explore the most fun (and funky) things to do in Portland, Oregon – from breweries and rose gardens to the nearby Columbia River Gorge.
The Japanese garden behind a wall. We think of a prison as a cold place: sterile concrete, ... He returned to the US and started his landscaping career at the Portland Japanese Garden in 1968.