In advance of Ueyakato Landscape’s Japanese Garden Training Program 2025 (April 14-18, 2025) an online explana…
This is a five-day training program scheduled for April 14-18(Mon.-Fri.)2025.Please note that our program only…
From April 14-18(Mon.-Fri.)2025, Ueyakato Landscape will be holding its second Japanese garden training semina…
From April 22-26, we held a five-day training seminar for Japanese garden management and creation for non-Japa…
During March 5-9, the North American Japanese Garden Association (NAJGA) held its biennial conference at the F…
Ueyakato Landscape Holds its First Japanese Garden Training Seminar! From April 22-26(Mon.-Fri.)2024, Ueyakato…
Alexander Polyakov (known by the affectionate nickname “Sandi”), head gardener for Philadelphia’s Shofuso—one …
During the latter half of next April, Ueyakato Landscape will be offering its first training program in Japane…
Nobuhiko Sugihara of Ueyakato Landscape’s Gardening Division was awarded a Letter of Appreciation from the Fir…
On April 21, Ueyakato Landscape welcomed Tom van den Wijngaard, graduate student in Landscape Architecture at …
On January 13, 2023, Tomohiko Muto was a lecturer for the winter program of Williams College. This program sta…
Ueyakato Landscape has posted a new keywords article to its English website! This time we explored the stone l…
On October 31, 2022 (Mon.), freshman students enrolled in the “Craft Fundamentals” curriculum of Kyoto City Un…
Ueyakato Landscape gardener Shigeyoshi Takemura gave a lecture entitled “Temples and Gardens” for a class in O…
At the 58th IFLA World Congress (August 31-September 2, 2022) held in Gwangju, Korea, Ueyakato Landscape presi…
On September 3 2022 (Sat.), Sanae Handa of Ueyakato Landscape’s Gardening Division received a Special Recognit…
Ueyakato Landscape has posted a new keywords article to its English website! This time we looked at the stone …
The management team at Murin-an, which Ueyakato Landscape serves as its designated manager, cooperated in AI Q…
Ueyakato Landscape has posted a new keywords article to its English website! This time we’re looking at steppi…
Kyoto Shimbun covered “The Garden Not Yet Known: A Guided Tour for People With and Without Sight to Experience…