
In the News
The Japanese Garden is currently closed for renovation, scheduled to reopen in Spring 2012.
On
April 4, 2011, the historic nine-acre Japanese Garden at The
Huntington closed for a year-long renovation leading up to its
centennial in spring 2012. The adjacent Zen Garden and Bonsai Court, to
the south of the garden, will remain open during construction. The
nearby Chinese Garden will not be affected by the closure.
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| Greater Meaning to the Whole Fall/Winter 2010 - Huntington Frontiers: Teahouse project becomes more than a construction job.
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| A Ceremonial Departure Sept. 12, 2010 - Los Angeles Times:
A Pasadena teahouse, falling on hard times, will be sent to Japan for
restoration, then return to grace a new garden at the Huntington
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| Out of Sight, But Hardly Out of Mind April 25, 2011 - Huntington Blogs: The journey of Seifu-an (the ceremonial teahouse donated to The Huntington last fall by the Pasadena Buddhist Temple).
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