List of gardens fostered

"Garden creation is 40%, garden maintenance is 60%." This saying illustrates the importance of management work to Japanese gardens. A Japanese garden is not completed after it is done being built. Its true value is enhanced everyday through the daily work it receives. Without proper care, its brilliance will soon be lost.
Out of respect and admiration for gardens that have lived longer than any human life, and sometimes for several centuries, at Ueyakato Landscape, we like to use the saying "garden creation is 40%, garden fostering is 60%." Garden care that draws out the intrinsic value in each garden is precisely what Ueyakato Landscape calls "fostering." The aim of our garden management is to magnify the value Japanese gardens have so that we can pass them down to future generations.

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