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Japanese Garden
In 1908 a Japanese garden was laid out on reclaimed bogland to the south of the Triton pond. A series of concentric paths leads the visitor around the garden which features a pagoda, stone lanterns and several bridges over a stream. The inner circle suggests a discovery of our inner selves, while the outer circles, which run along the upper part of the garden, provide a greater knowledge of the world around us. Planting in this area includes Japanese maples, azaleas and Chinese Fortune Palms (Trachycarpus fortunei).



