Nitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is a beautiful Japanese stroll garden and tea house that honors the legacy of Dr. Inazō Nitobe, a key figure in promoting understanding between Japan and the West. Designed by renowned landscape architect Kannosuke Mori, the garden features cherry blossoms in spring, irises in summer, and maple leaves in fall, creating a serene atmosphere for visitors to connect with nature and Japanese culture. With its authentic design and peaceful ambiance, Nitobe Memorial Garden offers a unique glimpse into Japanese-Canadian history and serves as a bridge between cultures.
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