Golden Gate Park-Botanical Garden, San Francisco, California
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San Francisco Botanical Gardens Golden Gate Park
Come along as we take a look at the beautiful botanical Gardens of San Francisco. I think its a beautiful place, and everyone should check it out when in San Francisco. Theres alot of great things to see, and do!
Visit San Francisco Botanical Garden!
Japanese Tea Garden,San Francisco movie (HD)
In a city with lots to keep you busy, the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park often falls below the radar....It shouldn't. It's a fantastic place for solo travelers looking to connect with San Francisco's multi-cultural history, for a family looking for fun activities for the kids, and for couple in the mood for a quiet, romantic stroll.
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Lets Walk Japanese Tea Garden San Francisco, California October 2016 USA
Lets Take a walk Walk around of the beautiful Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, California USA taken October 22nd 2016.
San Francisco Botanical Garden Golden Gate Park San Francisco California
San Francisco Botanical Garden at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
Photographing the San Francisco Botanical Garden
In this episode of my In the Field series, I visit the San Francisco Botanical Garden.
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Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco
Golden Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden. It consists of rare species of flowering plants.
It is located in San Francisco, California.
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JAPANESE TEA GARDEN ✿ GOLDEN GATE PARK ✿ SAN FRANCISCO
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN ~ Since ancient times the garden has been a place of meditation, stress release and contemplation. Now more than ever, the garden can help you find balance and peace. Enchanting and beautiful to look at JAPANESE GARDENS have a particular allure all of their own... designed to stimulate contemplation of the world and nature of life. Here is a perfect example of a classical JAPANESE GARDEN.... it has trees, plants, rocks, water, ponds, lakes, moss, lanterns, pagodas, bridges, exquisite buildings and even magnificent borrowed scenery .... The composition is simply exquisite. The oldest public Japanese garden in the United States is the JAPANESE TEA GARDEN located inside GOLDEN GATE PARK - SAN FRANCISCO - CALIFORNIA. These gardens generate a profound atmosphere of serenity.
The flower turns vermillion as the rain comes and goes
The willow finds it's lushness as the strong wind blows... A bright future will always follow the suffering days. The more one overcomes life's difficulties... the more your spiritual charter grows ~This is the spirit of Zen.... In a certain sense... Zen is feeling life instead of feeling something about life.
☸ڿڰۣ Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer breeze, winter snow ~ When the mind is free from unnecessary thoughts ~ Every season is perfect. ☸ڿڰۣ
Botanical Gardens- Golden Gate Park -- San Francisco.
Ten minutes or a life-time...the San Francisco Botanical Garden is the place for you.
The San Francisco Botanical Garden Society is the non-profit support organization for the San Francisco Botanical Garden.
SAN FRANCISCO BOTANICAL GARDEN VISION STATEMENT
The San Francisco Botanical Garden will be cherished locally and recognized internationally for beauty, diversity of plant collections, educational programs and dedication to conservation.
MISSION STATEMENT
The San Francisco Botanical Garden Society builds communities of support for the Garden and cultivates the bond between people and plants.
Golden Gate Park on a sunny day, San Francisco California
A day in beautiful Golden Gate Park in the heart of San Francisco. Featuring the Conservatory of Flowers, green landscape in the Botanical Garden, lots of beautiful flowers, squirrels in the trees as well as the exterior of the De Young Museum and the Music Concourse.
Golden Gate Park-Japanese Tea Garden, San Francisco, California
Video 452 (re-post-3rd journey) of the David Rush Travel Show. Go to
Rose Garden at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Rose Garden at Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Golden Gate Park| Japanese Tea Garden | San Francisco Attractions | California Travel | de Young 2
Japanese Tea Garden | Golden Gate Park | San Francisco Attractions | California Travel | de Young Museum 2
The Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco, California, is a popular feature of Golden Gate Park, originally built as part of a sprawling World's Fair, the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894.
The oldest public Japanese garden in the United States, this complex of many paths, ponds and a teahouse features native Japanese and Chinese plants. The garden's 5 acres (2.0 ha) contain many sculptures and bridges.
After the conclusion of the 1894 World's Fair, Makoto Hagiwara, a Japanese immigrant and gardener, approached John McLaren with the idea to convert the temporary exhibit into a permanent park. Hagiwara personally oversaw the building of the Japanese Tea Garden and was official caretaker of the garden from 1895 to 1925. He specifically requested that one thousand flowering cherry trees be imported from Japan, as well as other native plants, birds, and the now famous goldfish. After San Francisco's 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition closed, he obtained the two large ornamental wooden gates, and probably also the Tea Garden's prominent five-tiered pagoda, from that fair's Japanese enclave.[1]
The Hagiwara family lived in and maintained the Japanese Tea Garden until 1942, when Executive Order 9066 forced them to leave San Francisco and relocate to an internment camp with thousands of other Japanese-American families. The garden was renamed the Oriental Tea Garden and fell into disarray.
In 1949, a large bronze Buddha, originally cast in Tajima, Japan in 1790, was presented to the garden by the S & G Gump Company. The name Japanese Tea Garden was officially reinstated in 1952. In 1953 the Zen Garden, designed by Nagao Sakurai and representing a modern version of kare sansui (a dry garden which symbolizes a miniature mountain scene complete with a stone waterfall and small island surrounded by a gravel river) was dedicated at the same time as the 9,000-pound (4,100 kg) Lantern of Peace, which was purchased by contributions from Japanese children and presented on their behalf as a symbol of friendship for future generations.
Nagao Sakurai also redesigned the area in front of Tea House. More Info :
“Reflection” Live Botanical Gardens, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Ca
Impromptu Playing. “Reflection” by Greg McDonald Copyright 2013
Botanical Gardens, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Ca
July 11, 2019
San Francisco: Conservatory of Flowers • Golden Gate Park
Join plant enthusiast William Green as he tours and comments on the Conservatory's century-old collection of beautiful flowers and incredible botanical specimens.
Fort Mason Community Garden, San Francisco CA
A hidden jewel in San Francisco, the Fort Mason Community Garden is not only full of beauty but also surrounded by it. Here is the website:
To the gardeners of Fort Mason Community Garden - THANK YOU!
Visiting the Rose Garden in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco
The San Francisco Botanical Garden
The San Francisco Botanical Garden is in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco
San Francisco - Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden in San Francisco in the Summer Time.
The Film was shot on the Panasonic HDC-TM900 at 1920x1080 50p. i also used a Glidecam HD-1000.