City July 7, 2010 12:10 AM

Japanese Garden Celebration

Japanese Garden Celebration

The Japanese Garden of Buffalo lies in the heart of the city, an oasis of tranquility and beauty. How many visitors must come every day to recover from a nerve-wracking day at work or pass through walking or bicycling the Scajaquada trail? Weekends are almost given over to wedding parties, limos lined up, each awaiting their turn at the region's premier photo site.

On Friday, July 9 at 10:00 a.m., the Olmsted Parks Conservancy, the City of Buffalo, the Buffalo-Kanazawa Sister City Committee, the Friends of the Japanese Garden, the Japanese Group of Buffalo, and several other related groups will celebrate the rejuvenation of the Japanese Garden in a ceremony to be held in the garden. The Conservancy has chosen the Japanese Garden as one of the eight focal points along the Sqajaquada Creek Trail to be enhanced. The plan is to make such upgrades as new plantings, enhanced entrances to the garden, and an irrigation system. 

The celebration will include tours of the garden, performances by Sal Andolina and a Japanese folk dance group, a traditional tea ceremony, and refreshments. This event is free and open to the public.

atsuk0-Mitchell-Buffalo-ny.jpgThe Japanese Garden was a gift in the 1970's to the city of Buffalo from Kanazawa, Japan, Buffalo's sister city and oldest sister city partner. The garden was modeled on Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa, one of the most famous gardens in Japan. A large stone lantern with one leg on land and another in the water is part of Kenrokuen and the Japanese Garden, and has become an icon of both.

After many years of neglect, the garden was reconstructed in the 1990's in a partnership of both cities, and a new phase of renovation and growth will commence with the rededication.

The Japanese Garden has become a symbol of peace, first because it was born of the friendship between our two sister cities, Buffalo and Kanazawa. In 2012, this sister city relationship will be 50 years old, and there are many plans afoot to celebrate. 2012 will also be the bicentennial of the War of 1812. There are even more festivities planned throughout Western New York and Ontario between 2012 and 2015, not to commemorate a war that occurred 200 years ago, but to celebrate 200 years of peace between the United States and Canada. A peace garden route, modeled on the International Peace Garden concept that originated in Canada in 1990, will be created as part of this celebration. One of two such gardens in Buffalo's park system so nominated by the Olmsted Conservancy, the Japanese Garden has just officially made the cut.

A renovated Japanese Garden will also be an important part of Buffalo's growing reputation as a cultural and tourism destination. Kanazawa has for decades developed its cultural heritage as a key to the community's revitalization; Buffalo is following a similar strategy.

So whether you can join the celebration on July 9 or visit another time, come enjoy the Japanese Garden and rediscover one of Buffalo's treasures.

Following is information on the event posted by BRO's Ian Carlino who spoke to Olmsted Conservancy CEO Thomas Herrera-Mishler in regards to Friday's celebration:

"The celebration marks the completion of the first phase of restoration of this remarkable Asian inspired cultural landscape.  The work is funded through a grant from the NYPA Relicensing Greenway Fund and is part of the project to improve the Scajaquada Trail Jesse Kregal Path which stretches from Delaware Park to the Niagara River along the Creek. We expect about 100 people to come out and enjoy this wonderful event, including a large group of garden bloggers from all over the nation. The celebration includes a Shinto blessing of the garden, tea ceremony, Japanese Folk Dance performance, Asian inspired clarinet performance by Sal Andolina with the BPO. Zilly Cakes is providing a one-of-a-kind cake inspired by elements of the Delaware Park Japanese Garden."

For more information visit our website at www.bfloparks.org or www.nationalgardenfestival.com.

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I love the Japanese Garden. Next to the cemetery its one of my favorite places.

There is still alot to regret about Delaware Park and the Scajaquada Trail such as:
1) The River and the Lake need to be dredged
(how nice it would be to have kayaks and period boats spending the day going from the lake to the Barge Canal)
2) The River really needs some sort of natural growth boudary with water loving trees and water purifying plants
3) The grotto still needs to be dug and the bridge revealed
4) The Calvert Veaux structures need to be restored.

But probably the most pernicious and irreversible is the expressway (soon to be downgraded to a parkway) which separates Buffalo State from the River, fragments Delaware Park and fragments Forest Lawn.

We are fortunate to have this must...but oh how our hopes rise when we think of all the things we could do to take it to the next level.

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It's VAUX, jackass. Calvert VAUX

It's bad enough reading your inane rants without being irritated with the blatant misspellings of persons and things you claim to be a expert on.

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It's a decent and under-appreciated slice of the city; I remember I went for a walk there after a particularly egregious instance of Buffalo people disappointingly failing to show-up when they said that they would.

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I can't tell if you are serious, or whether you seriously are in need of therapy. Move on from these disappointments (particularly if you are "living abroad.")You are poisoning both yourself and us with your resentments.

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I can sense your warm and generous heart from here.

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I don't particularly see much value in what you say either, generally you simply yell at others. you are a very mean person. also, it's spelled "traveler" stupid.

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You are right. My comment was generally snarky and, truly, not as mean spirited as it came off. I don't intend to be part of the ***** fest on BRO, as I, like you and others, want to keep my eyes on the prize: making Buffalo a great city again. So, sorry if I caused any harm BfloExpat-the comment was more of a self reflection on how letting go of resentments can bring levity to one's life.

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Enough with the jumping on JohnQBuffalo. I have read 3 or 4 of his comments over the past several days, and they have been quite reasonable. To misspell a name? Lesson sins have been committed. To celebrate what has been accomplished and what is, and then comment on what is yet to be done? That seems the format of many BRO postings. What has been unreasonable are his attackers, exhibiting all of the behavior they accuse him of. I do not know what JohnQPublic has written in the past, but comments should be addressed to the comments, not the commenter. Personal attacks should have no place here. I am particularly sad that an article about the Japanese Garden is the place of such behavior.

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you are defending a blatant racist/sexist/homophobic/anti-semite.

Congrats.

replied to Todd Mitchell
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No, those are your labels and biases and prejudices.

I am merely speaking political incorrect truth.

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I am merely speaking the FACTUALLY incorrect truth.

/fixed.

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sorry your story got hijacked. it happens often here. but stick around. johnq will eventually deliver a rant in ALL CAPS denouncing some group like feminists or gays who are destroying christian america.

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it is amazing how right-wing people promote acts of basic incivility as a badge of honor against an imaginary
"political correctness" menace.

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I would say that I am the recipient of equal if not greater incivility than I project.

Political correctness is not imaginary and neither are a great many ills in our nation and society that the left/liberal/socialists/communists/fascists/(etc) refuse to acknowledge.

Grad94, I find you intelligent. Your contributions valuable and substantive. Unfortunately there are areas where we do not share common ground. I regret that you cannot even see the merit to the other side of the coin but that does not mean I should silence my opinion.

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'I would say that I am the recipient of equal if not greater incivility than I project.'

You're a true martyr for our times. Bless you.

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and btw, the Japanese garden is incredible, it's come a long way since it was vandalized, a lot of local hard work went into that. thanks to all involved! Unless that includes grad94, travelerrr, jeffwilbur, or scottw. They're jerks.

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Lester, I applaud you for your dedication to the Japanese Gardens.

I was just wondering for you and the author Todd Mitchell, a follow up story for the future plans of the Scajaquada path and the Scajaquada River between Delaware Park and the Barge Canal.

Any possibility of better integrating Delaware Park, the Barge Canal and Buffalo State?

Any possibility of opening Hoyt Lake, the Scajaquada river and the Barge Canal into recreational kayakers, etc?

What does the future hold for this valuable treasure?

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creating a new canal system around Buff State sounds very intriguing, you are thining out of the box. Would these be like Venetian canals or scaled back?

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LOL, you went in a completely different direction.

The Buffalo Harbor is separated from Lake Erie by a series of Break Walls.

The Buffalo Harbor bounded by those break walls eventually narrows into the Barge Canal whose breakwalls separate it from the Niagara River.

The mouth of Scajaquada Creek empties into the Barge Canal.

As on follows Scajaquada Creek past Buffalo State you would get to Hoyt Lake in Delaware Park and Forest Lawn before the creek goes underground.

Hypothetically it should be possible to kayak (small scale recreational boating, rafting, etc) from the Barge Canal, up the Scajaquada to Delaware Park and Forest Lawn.

Lester...though Im sure many would like to put a moat around Buffalo State and the Psychiatric Center (joking).

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They seem reasonable enough. I have ever seen them make a crude comment on the passing of a prominent contributing member of the WNY community, if that is what you mean.

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The Japanese Gardens and the Garden Tours are in the Buffalo News. It seems a number of major national print media are doing stories on our city. Particularly the Japanese Gardens.

While I am greatful for the Garden Tours, the Guerilla Gardeners and the Japanese Garden...it does raise the question of the historical gardens once present at Humboldt or King's Park and at South Park where the Lake and Botanical Gardens are located.

It seems a lost opportunity to keep postponing the restoration of both Olmsted Parks...especially when we are getting so much recognition.

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