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Announcing the 6th International Symposium on Japanese Gardens

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

After concluding a successful 5th International Symposium on Japanese Gardens in September, 2007, the Board of the International Association of Japanese Gardens has selected San Diego as a host garden for the next symposium:

  • Date: October 6-8 (Tentative), 2010
  • Host Garden: Japanese Friendship Garden Society of San Diego, Balboa Park, San Diego, California
  • Sponsors: The International Association of Japanese Gardens, Inc.; The Japanese Garden Society of Japan

Further details to be announced.

2007 Symposium Statement

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

In the past four symposia we have focused on deepening mutual understanding between Japan and other nations through the vision of Japanese gardens. At the same time we have had elaborate discussions concerning the essence and character of Japanese gardens.

We have not focused on the critical issues of maintenance, management and conservation of Japanese gardens outside of Japan. Therefore, in this 5th Symposium we will address the various issues and challenges facing people who work hands-on, day to day, in Japanese gardens throughout the world. At the same time, we would like to discuss how the Japanese Garden community within Japan can serve as a resource to address the challenges faced by existing gardens as well as for future projects abroad. We respectfully invite your participation in this vital symposium.

Japanese Garden Symposium

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

The International Association of Japanese Gardens and the Garden Society of Japan are pleased to announce an International Symposium on Japanese Gardens to be held in Tokyo, Japan September 14-15, 2007 with optional post-symposium garden tour to Kanazawa area including Kenroku-En Garden. The symposium will he held at Waseda University, International Hall.

The event will be translated in English/Japanese.

To receive your registration form and program please contact Mr. A. Cap Saheki at FIBREXCORP@aol.com.

Thank you for your love and support of Japanese Gardens – one of the world’s greatest art forms.