Japanese Garden, Montevideo
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The Japanese Garden of Montevideo (Spanish: Jardín Japonés de Montevideo; Japanese: モンテビデオの日本庭園') is located in the Prado neighbourhood of Montevideo, behind the Juan Manuel Blanes Museum. It was donated by Japan as a memorial to the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between both countries, and inaugurated on 24 September 2001[1][2] by Princess Sayako.[3] A wooden plaque, with calligraphy by then-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, bears the inscription 平成苑 "Heisei Garden", being the year 13 of the Heisei Era (reign of Akihito) at the time of the inauguration.
See also
- Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens
- Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
- Portland Japanese Garden
- Japanese Tea Garden of San Francisco
- Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden
- Roji-en Japanese Gardens
References
- ↑ Japanese Garden of Montevideo Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
- ↑ "Jardín Japonés de Montevideo". Embassy of Japan in Montevideo. Retrieved 19 June 2012. (in Spanish)
- ↑ "Estuvimos en el Jardín Japonés". February 2008. (in Spanish)
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