Seattle Japanese Garden is a perfect place for quiet contemplation on a summer day, but those hungry koi were not exactly in a contemplative mood on a recent visit.
The 3.5 acre garden, which opened to the public in 1960, features a walking path that winds around a pond and through varied landscapes. For details about hours and events, see the garden’s website.
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