When I visit the Missouri Botanical Gardens, the area I always gravitate to is the Japanese Gardens. In this post, I will be reviewing my last visit to the gardens and sharing the photos that I took of this beautiful, serene garden. The scene above shows the Japanese Bridge as it goes over to Teahouse Island. It is what you see as you enter the path the goes around the lake in the garden.
The garden at St. Louis is considered to be the largest Japanese strolling garden in the country. It covers 14 acres in the Missouri Botanical Garden.
My Visit to the Japanese Garden
An interesting feature of the garden is a bench in the shape of a flower. It is an Anemome and is the favorite flower of Courtney Bean Obeta, a St. Louis artist. It was designed in her memory.
Another interesting bridge is this crooked bridge that goes out into the water. It is a favorite for children (and adults) to walk.
I hope you have enjoyed my pictorial review of my visit to the Japanese Garden in St. Louis. To learn more here is an Amazon book you might like. https://amzn.to/4cscM3v .
I have written other reviews on the Missouri Botanical Gardens. Here are some links to my reviews.
https://www.reviewthisreviews.com/2023/10/review-of-missouri-botanical-garden.html
I invite you to read more about this beautiful garden at the Missouri Botanical website on the Japanese garden page. Japanese Garden
Beautiful photographs, as always, Mary Beth. I can't believe I have never visited the Botanical Gardens in St. Louis. I'll have to go the next time I visit my daughter. I know she has been several times.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden! I must make time to visit the Botanical Gardens the next time we visit St. Louis. I really like that awesome flower shaped bench and how cool that there are waterfalls in the garden. Sure looks like a very peaceful way to spend an afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThis Japanese garden is exquisite! I would love to spend afternoons strolling through this harmonious medley of natural and manmade beauty.
ReplyDeleteOh Mary Beth, your pictures transport me to a lovely place where I can almost hear those waterfalls. I can see that St. Louis will have to be on my radar for a future trip. Thanks for the lovely photos! You are amazing with your skill in composing the perfect pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love the Japanese Garden. Such a serene beautiful place. Your pictures are gorgeous.
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