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  1. Major features of the Kubota Garden include the Kubota Terrace, the Bamboo Grove, the Necklace of Ponds, the Mountainside, and the Tom Kubota Stroll Garden. [8]

  2. Kubota Garden is owned and operated by Seattle Parks & Recreation (SPR). Kubota Garden Foundation partners with SPR to enhance and protect the Garden and stay true to Fujitaro and Tom Kubota’s vision.

  3. Kubota Garden is a 20-acre American-Japanese garden that was the vision of Japanese immigrant Fujitaro Kubota when he purchased the first 5-acres of logged off swampland in 1927. The garden grew to 20-acres and was developed concurrent with Kubota's landscaping business.

  4. Kubota Garden (@kubotagarden) • Instagram photos and videos. 4,786 Followers, 127 Following, 359 Posts - Kubota Garden (@kubotagarden) on Instagram: "Japanese Garden in south Seattle full of blooms, bridges, trees, ponds & waterfalls. #KubotaGarden for a chance to be featured & Like us on FB".

  5. 5 days ago · COVID-19 Kubota Garden update: The Garden is open. Please adhere to Seattle Parks and Recreation guidelines .

  6. Hidden in South Seattle, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. The city acquired the property, which is an historic landmark, in 1987 from the estate of master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota.

  7. Kubota Garden is a hidden gem in Seattle, a stunning 20-acre landscape that beautifully blends Japanese garden aesthetics with the Pacific Northwest's native plants.