Not far from my home is a lovely Japanese friendship garden; Penticton has been a sister city with Ikeda, Japan – located in the Nakagawa District of Tokachi in Hokkaido – since 1977 and this garden is in honour of that relationship. I frequently walk through it as I like to see ongoing seasonal changes and it’s also a very comforting, peaceful place.

There are tranquil paths …

… a koi pond with a fountain …

… and best of all, it was painstakingly and artistically planned to ensure that it would be visually appealing all through the seasons.

Spring petals decorating the pond’s surface …

… and autumn leaves doing the same.

The garden abuts Okanagan Lake which even in summer can be seen through the trees and contributes further to the soothing atmosphere.

In winter, this garden is still serene and relaxing. If it’s warm enough, a little time on one of the benches can be a lovely way to decompress.

Right now however it’s displaying the best of autumn, including the fiery red lace leaf maple bushes that are at their most beautiful.
Happy Tuesday.
What a beautiful garden to have on your doorstep.
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It definitely is. It’s a very enjoyable, beautiful garden and probably one of the most loved in the city. 😊
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It looks very tranquil. We have something similar in the city but not on our doorstep.
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It is. We’re very fortunate to live so close to it and a number of other gardens and parks, too.
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The garden looks so beautiful, I would love visiting a garden like that, seems so pleasant and relaxing
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It is a lovely, very tranquil garden and also very popular. I’m quite fortunate to live near it and to be able to enjoy it so frequently.
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What a lovely place.
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Yes, it definitely is. 😊 Thanks for commenting.
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A very pleasant garden!
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Yes, it sure is, Paddy. I’m fortunate to live so close to it.
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So beautiful. The Chicago Botanical Garden has a Japanese garden which wasn’t my favorite to walk through but a good friend who I’m in touch with photographs it and he’s shown me its beauty.
Maybe because I was always there with children and I think you needed the serenity mindset to appreciate it. 😉
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I like this one a lot and here it’s very popular. People go there to eat lunch or read a book and there’s a corner where others come to just quietly exercise, too. Japanese gardens are designed to encourage quietude and reflection and also are a type of art, too, so yes, maybe you weren’t in the right mental space for your visits. 😊 Cheers.
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So nice to have close to your home. That red lace maple would make me visit often. 😊 Maggie
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I really take advantage of how close it is and probably walk through it a couple of times a week. Those lace leaf maples are amazing. They are red in spring, green in summer and then this glorious red in autumn. They have such a beautiful dome shape and are actually self-pruning, too. There are a number of them in this garden and I love watching their changes.
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Looks so beautiful 🤩. This scenery is making me want to visit there one day.
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Yes, it’s a very lovely garden. I hope you’re able to visit it some time.
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Such a beautiful garden. So nice to have it close to your home. I think it would be a place I would frequent as well if I lived there.
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Yes, it definitely is and I love being able to visit it so often; I probably go two or three times a week just to see the changes and to experience the atmosphere of tranquility.
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Such a beautiful place, I’d love to be there! ❤️😊
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It’s a lovely garden, John, and so tranquil, even in winter. 😊
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Japanese gardens are so tranquil and beautifully manicured; I love them as well. You’re fortunate to have one so close. Beautiful photos, Lynette.
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Thank you very much, Tricia. It’s so great that we live nearby; I walk there about two or three times a week just so that I can see the changes and also to soak in that tranquil atmosphere.
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Perfect place to go for a walk and forget the world’s troubles.
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It sure is, Anneli. I’ve often watched boisterous children come into the garden and then immediately quieten as they stop to watch the fish or the fountain. It’s amazing.
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Japanese gardens shine in all seasons, but seem the best in autumn. Happy Tuesday Lynette. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. Agreed, they definitely shine in autumn and in the most serene way, too. Even through all the recent rain and wind it’s been a calm refuge.
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Gorgeous spot to walk and sit. I am now off to look up red lace leaf maple bushes to see if they would live in zone 3.
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It definitely is, Bernie. I love to visit that garden I think you can grow them in zone three but you will need to baby them a lot until they’re well established. I looked them up for zone three as well and saw a lot of chat about how to succeed. Cheers.
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A nice place indeed!
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It sure is! 😊
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I love the beautiful photos
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Thank you very much, Thomas. 😊
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There’s something timeless about the peace such gardens hold — a gentle reminder that harmony can be both cultivated and felt. 🙏🏻
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Yes, a very good point, MMC, and I agree that these gardens are timeless. That’s one of the attractions, I think. When you’re there, time doesn’t matter.
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True. 👍🏻🙏🏻
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Enjoy your beautiful surroundings, Lynette!
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Thank you very much, Hazel. I do. 😊
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You’re most welcome, lynette
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I love Japanese gardens, they are really special, very zen.
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Yes, I do too, Leanne. And even in poor weather I find them zen.
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I love them as well, Leanne – as you can probably tell. I always feel a sense of zen whenever I visit.
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What a serene and beautiful place! Your photos of the Japanese friendship garden are absolutely stunning – the tranquil paths, the koi pond, and the seasonal changes you capture create such a peaceful atmosphere. Thank you for sharing this calming sanctuary with us!
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Thank you very much, Aykut and you’re very welcome. My pleasure. Yes, it really is a lovely garden. Even in winter, it’s still peaceful, serene and attractive.
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Thanks for sharing the tour, Lynette. What a lovely place!
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Thank you very much, Sue. It really is lovely, even in winter.
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Such a lovely charming garden. How lucky to have this close to your home. I can see why you visit this place often. It certainly looks peaceful.
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Hi Linda. Yes, we’re definitely fortunate to live so close by. I think what I like best about it is that it’s always calm and peaceful even when the wind is gusting to 80km and the rain is pelting since it’s been designed to minimise effects from that kind of weather. Yes, it’s really a lovely garden.
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I’m from Japan and studying at a university in the U.S., but I didn’t know there was a place like this. It’s so nice to see how the Japanese garden is connected to friendship between cities. Your photos and description made me miss the peaceful feeling of gardens in Japan.
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I agree. There is a strong connection between Japan and British Columbia since there were many Japanese immigrants to this province over the years, especially to Vancouver. Japanese gardens can be found in many communities here (and excellent Japanese restaurants, too). It sounds as if you are a bit wistful for home; I’ve experienced that before too and understand.
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Japanese gardens are always so pretty. Hats off to the thougthful and artistic planning put through for these.
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I agree completely. They’re so beautiful throughout the seasons and yes, I don’t know who did the planning, but whoever it was got it very right!
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