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Japanese Friendship Garden: explore the tranquil harmony of a Japanese tradition

Japanese Friendship Garden: explore the tranquil harmony of a Japanese tradition

Located on 11 acres of serene land in San Diego, the Japanese Friendship Garden is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city Yokohama. The Garden infuses together these two cultures to create a unique Japanese Garden experience complete with stone arrangement, Koi pond, exhibition hall and ornamental tree collection. Visitors to the Garden can take a tour of the grounds and explore a private collection of Japanese artifacts from around the world.

The Japanese Friendship Garden is named "San-Kei-En" meaning "Three Scene Garden". The three scenes include water, pastoral and mountain. The design of the San-Kei-En is guided by the original principles of the Japanese Garden, while incorporating the local regional landscape and climate. Through the arrangement of stones, water, plants and trees a balanced composition can be achieved for use in meditation, enrichment and inner peace. 

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Published: Mar 7, 2010

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San Diego Natural History Museum: explore natures past

San Diego Natural History Museum: explore natures past
Established in 1874, the San Diego Natural History Museum is one of California’s oldest and most respected cultural and science institutions.

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Published: Mar 7, 2010

San Diego Museum of Art: explore, learn and enjoy

San Diego Museum of Art: explore, learn and enjoy
In 1926, the San Diego Museum of Art opened its doors as the official fine arts gallery of San Diego, quickly building an expansive collection of American, European, Asian, Latin and Contemporary art.

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Published: Mar 7, 2010

Coronado Historical Association Museum of History and Art

Coronado Historical Association Museum of History and Art
Explore the rich history of Coronado beginning in the early seventeenth century when the Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino caught sight of a group of islands seventeen miles off the coast of southern California and named them Las Yslas Coronadas.

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Published: Jan 17, 2010

The New Children's Museum: contemporary art for all ages

The New Children's Museum: contemporary art for all ages
Located in the beautiful downtown San Diego Marina District, the New Children’s Museum is a place where kids are encouraged to touch everything—to think, play and create.

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Published: Oct 31, 2009

San Diego Zoo: where animal instincts run wild

San Diego Zoo: where animal instincts run wild
The 100-acre, San Diego Zoo is home to over 4,000 rare and endangered animals from more than 800 species, and offers a botanical collection with more than 700,000 exotic plants.

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Published: Jul 22, 2009

LEGOLAND California: your LEGO adventure awaits

LEGOLAND California: your LEGO adventure awaits
LEGOLAND California offers 128-acres of interactive family fun with attractions, rides, live shows, restaurants, shopping and beautiful landscapes decorated with LEGO structures small and large.

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Published: Jan 23, 2010