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Encyclopedia > Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

The Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden (1.3 acres) is a A spacious Japanese garden:Hosokawa Gyōbu Tei, near Kumamoto Castle Japanese gardens (日本庭園) in the tradition of Japan can be found at private homes, in neighborhood or city parks, at Buddhist temples or Shinto shrines, and at historical landmarks such as old castles. ...Japanese garden located on the campus of California State University, Long Beach (also known as Long Beach State, Cal State Long Beach, CSULB or the Beach!) is the largest campus of the California State University system located in Long Beach, California, at the southern coastal tip of Los Angeles County. ...California State University, Long Beach, in County Los Angeles County, California Area  _ Total  _ Water 170. ...Long Beach, California. It was dedicated in 1981. Ed Lovell, landscape master plan architect for the University, traveled to Japan and took inspiration from the Imperial Gardens in Tokyo (東京; Tōkyō, lit. ...Tokyo before designing the garden.




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Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden at CSULB (1379 words)
This Garden was named in honor of her late husband, Earl Burns Miller, as an educational and aesthetic resource for the campus and the community.
Construction on the garden began in the summer of 1980 and it was dedicated in April, 1981.
Eventually, Japanese gardens became an art form in themselves, yet continue to incorporate the important natural elements of water, stone, and plants.
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