About Japanese Gardens: Directory with pictures, links and articles on Japanese garden landscaping, plants, and materials.
Anderson Japanese Gardens: Acclaimed public garden on 14 acres in Rockford, Illinois. History, photo gallery, and visitor information.
Building my Zen Garden: Personal narrative of a Canadian's efforts to build a Japanese garden. Chapters from a book subsequently published.
Cowra Japanese Garden: Pleasure garden in New South Wales, Australia, with a strolling garden, water features, stone garden, and teahouse. Information about visiting, events, and group travel.
Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden: On the campus of California State University, Long Beach. History, online tour with descriptions and photographs, and information about membership, events, and education.
Fujiyama Japanese Garden: This garden in Northern Ireland consists of a dry garden, a tea garden, a stroll garden, and a water and rock garden. Virtual tour, information about the history and many of the plants, features, and ornaments.
George's Japanese Garden: Private Japanese garden and ponds, with lots of photos, DIY projects and information on koi.
Hakone Gardens: Japanese gardens built in 1918 in Saratoga, California. Includes koi pond, Zen and tea gardens, and a bamboo park. Photo gallery, visitor information.
Japanese Friendship Garden of San Diego: Information and pictures covering the design, botanical collection, exhibits, events, and history of this garden located in Balboa Park.
Japanese Garden Database: A non-profit, educational web site that seeks to provide information on a selection of outstanding examples of garden art found in Japan while juxtaposing a diversity of media related to them.
Japanese Gardens: Course materials by Elizabeth Kim from Columbia University, covering aesthetic and philosophical concerns, plus the various elements which may be included. Bibliography.
Japanese gardens for North Americans: Nicely illustrated informational pages covering various aspects of creating a Japanese garden. Directory of Japanese gardens in North America.
Marc Peter Keane: A licensed landscape architect, garden designer, writer, and artist who has lived in Kyoto, Japan for the past 15 years. Portfolio of garden designs.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens: The gardens at this Japanese cultural center in Delray Beach (Florida) include a paradise garden, various styles of rock and Zen gardens, and a garden in a modern romantic tradition, as well as a bonsai exhibit.
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden: Alberta garden incorporates a dry rock garden, mountain and waterfall, streams and bridges, ponds and islands, and a flat prairie garden. Visitor and event information, garden history.
Research Center for Japanese Garden Art: Offers a yearly seminar on Japanese garden art sponsored by the Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto, Japan.
Roth Journal of Japanese Gardening: Information about general content and subscriptions for this bi-monthly journal.
Seiwa-en: The largest Japanese garden in North America (14 acres), located in the Missouri Botanical Garden of St. Louis. Garden tour driven by Zen-inspired graphics.
Shofuso Japanese House and Garden: Authentic 17th century style Japanese house and garden with koi pond located in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. Includes an events calendar and membership information.
Teien: Provides information on different styles of Japanese lanterns, and do-it-yourself projects for lanterns, rain chains and sand rakes.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Japanese Garden: Page with richly colored photographs of the 7-acre Japanese garden contained within the botanic garden.
The Japanese Garden: Located in Portland, Oregon, this garden's areas include a strolling pond garden, a tea garden, and a sand and stone garden. Description and photos, and information about visiting and events.
The Japanese Garden Suiho En: This garden of water and fragrance in California is fashioned after 18th and 19th century stroll gardens. It incorporates a dry garden, a wet garden with promenade, and an authentic tea ceremony garden. Extensive descriptions, information, and photos.
Tim's Japanese Garden: Visit a private Japanese style garden as it evolves in a backyard. Includes a page of links to Japanese garden resources.