Seike Japanese Garden Seattle
Here is the garden s inspiring story.
Seike japanese garden seattle. The 3 5 acre urban sanctuary costs 8 to enjoy but it s well worth it. Seattle japanese garden is 3 5 acre urban sanctuary. Welcome to one of the world s most unique and beautiful gardens. Nishinomiya tsutakawa japanese garden spokane.
In 1929 he purchased 13 acres near des moines memorial drive and moved into a farmhouse with his wife kameno. Japanese gardens are meant to be intellectual and spiritual. Shinichi seike immigrated from ehime a southern japanese island in 1919 and ran an import export business in seattle. The garden is situated on approximately 11 acres adjacent to the north seatac community center.
Seike japanese garden 13735 24th ave s seatac. Each thursday 90 year old veteran hal seike and his 87 year old wife fran tend to the seike japanese garden. The seike japanese garden was relocated in 2006 to the highline seatac botanical garden near the sea tac airport seattle. Seasonal changes are constant and every visit refreshingly unique.
The highline seatac botanical garden is a one of a kind heritage location that was created to preserve some of the area s most treasured gardens. The seike japanese garden was commissioned by hal s father an immigrant partly as a tribute to his son toll. Photo by barb gorges. A memorial a haven and for hal a reason to keep going after a life of intense adversity.
Shinichi seike immigrated to the united states from ehime a southern japanese island in 1919 and ran an import export business in seattle. These japanese gardens are part of seattle s washington park arboretum and they re spectacular. The project to save the garden is believed to be the largest relocation of a japanese garden ever attempted in the united states. Banner the seattle times in history books it is known as the rescue of the lost battalion.
The project is believed to be the largest relocation of a japanese garden ever attempted in the united states. Winding paths and benches invite you to view the garden slowly and mindfully in all of its detail stones water lanterns bridges buildings plants and animals. It means a lot to hal seike 90 the last surviving of three brothers.
