This video is a condensed version of the video I posted on 12-30-2010.

Spend a few minutes with us as we stroll through the classic Japanese style garden at Manito Park, Spokane, Washington. Slow down the pace of life and enjoy the beauty of the gardens and the Kio fish pond. Surrounding the pond are traditional bonsai-looking trees and Japanese sculptures.

The garden was ranked 16th from more than 300 public Japanese gardens by The Journal of Japanese Gardening. The garden is open daily from 8:00 am to one half hour before dusk, from April 1st through November 1st.

The Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Gardens symbolizes a friendship between Spokane, Washington and its sister city of Nishinomiya, Japan. The gardens were completed in 1974.

This sequence was captured with a Canon Vixia HFS-100 and edited in Adobe Premier Pro CS6.

Music is “Ripples” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Inland Empire Water Garden & Koi Society

3 Comments

  1. Beautiful video. There are photos of several scenes in this video that are posted in the internet. Such gardens are truly beautiful

  2. I live in moscow Idaho, I own a kimono collection and my friend and I get photography with friends wearing my collection. I dress them up edit the photos he does and my friends model I now know my next destination next month!

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