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Title
Path to the temple gate at the entrance to the Japanese Village, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1924
Date Created and/or Issued
March 1924
1924-03
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Cornell (Ralph D.) papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
Copyright is owned by the UC Regents. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
The Japanese Village (now the Japanese Tea Garden) was created for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition. Makoto Hagiwara was the landscape designer and he maintained the garden for the remainder of his life.
View down a concrete walkway with a tree in blossom on the left and with the temple gate entrance in beyond at the Japanese Village in Golden Gate Park.
Text from photograph caption: Japanese Garden, Golden Gate Park - March 1924
Text from photograph caption: Japanese Garden - Golden Gate Park - March, 1924
Type
image
Identifier
uclamss_1411_0950
ark:/21198/zz002k83q1
Language
English
Subject
Walkways
Japanese tea gardens
Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, Calif.)
Landscape architecture--California--Los Angeles
Landscape design--California--Los Angeles
Source
Ralph D. Cornell Papers, 1925-1972

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