Ueyakato Landscape has posted a new keywords article to its English website!
Ueyakato Landscape has posted a new keywords article to its English website! This time we explored the stone lantern. Japanese gardens have long been known for paying homage to natural landscapes, and...
View ArticleUeyakato Landscape gardener Tomohiko Muto was a lecturer for Williams...
On January 13, 2023, Tomohiko Muto was a lecturer for the winter program of Williams College. This program started in 2017 and introduces students to the craftsmen behind the spirituality and lifestyle...
View ArticleUeyakato Landscape provided internship instruction to a Landscape...
On April 21, Ueyakato Landscape welcomed Tom van den Wijngaard, graduate student in Landscape Architecture at Holland’s Delft University of Technology, for a one-day internship. Van den Wijngaard’s...
View ArticleNobuhiko Sugihara is recognized for performing lifesaving aid.
Nobuhiko Sugihara of Ueyakato Landscape’s Gardening Division was awarded a Letter of Appreciation from the Fire Department Chief of Kyoto City’s Sakyo Ward for lifesaving assistance in response to an...
View ArticleUeyakato Landscape offers its first training program!
During the latter half of next April, Ueyakato Landscape will be offering its first training program in Japanese garden management and creation! Course content will be oriented toward non-Japanese...
View ArticleThe head gardener from Philadelphia’s Shofuso does an internship at Ueyakato...
Alexander Polyakov (known by the affectionate nickname “Sandi”), head gardener for Philadelphia’s Shofuso—one of the United States’ leading Japanese gardens—came to Ueyakato Landscape for a week of...
View ArticleUeyakato Landscape Holds its First Japanese Garden Training Seminar!
Ueyakato Landscape Holds its First Japanese Garden Training Seminar! From April 22-26(Mon.-Fri.)2024, Ueyakato Landscape will be holding its first Japanese garden training seminar! Our program is...
View ArticleNami Ogura and Michael Shapiro presented at the North American Japanese...
During March 5-9, the North American Japanese Garden Association (NAJGA) held its biennial conference at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden in Fort Worth, Texas. At the conference, Nami Ogura and Michael...
View ArticleWe held a training seminar for Japanese garden management and creation for...
From April 22-26, we held a five-day training seminar for Japanese garden management and creation for non-Japanese participants. We established this program In response to several requests received to...
View ArticleWe are holding our second Japanese garden training seminar!
From April 14-18(Mon.-Fri.)2025, Ueyakato Landscape will be holding its second Japanese garden training seminar! Our program is oriented toward non-Japanese speaking professionals involved in Japanese...
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