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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Yogen-in Temple

Chisui-an

Hilton Kyoto

SOWAKA

The Imperial Villa Garden Site of the Ancient Nara Capital

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

Higashi Hongan-ji Temple’s Civic Green Space (Ohigashi-san Hiroba Square)

Taka Ishii Gallery Kyoto

Washu-an

Nanzen-ji Temple Taki-no-ma

Kyoto Sagano Sansho Villa

Fukuda Art Museum

Daitsu-ji Temple’s Ganzanken Garden and Rantei Garden

The Former Retreat of Tomomi Iwakura

Yogen-ji Temple “Kenkan-tei”

Koto Heian no Yado Kanade

Kyoto International Conference Center New Hall

Kyoto International Conference Center: Japanese Garden (strolling pond garden)

Warin-an

Kyoto Okazaki Villa

The Westin Miyako Kyoto

Nanzen-ji Private House

Software Service Inc. – Head Office Rooftop Garden

Arashiyama Villa

Keihanna Commemorative Park

Ogura-hyakunin-isshu Project

Gabo-en at Matsumoto Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.

Kyozomekaikan Kyozome-no-niwa

Yosui-en Garden

HOSHINOYA Kyoto

FUKUJUEN Kyoto Flagship Store: “The Garden in the Sky”

Nanzen-ji Junsei Shoin Garden

Ka-iu-so Garden

Tairyu-Sanso Garden

Murin-an Garden

Seigan-ji Temple

Hyakumanben Chion-ji Temple

Kurodani, Konkai-Komyoji Temple

Chisyaku-in Temple

Namba Betsuin Temple, Sakai Branch

Otani Mausoleum (Otani Sobyo) Flower bed (Japanese Calligraphy)

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Shosei-en Garden

Dainei-ken Garden

Nanzen-in Temple

Nanzen-ji Temple Kegon-tei Garden and Ryugin-tei Garden

Nanzen-ji Temple Ōgenkan Garden

Nanzen-ji Temple Rokudo-tei Garden

Nanzen-ji Temple Kohojo Garden

Nanzen-ji Temple Hojo Garden

Nanzen-ji Temple