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The Japanese Garden Project was initiated by the National Parks Development Committee together with the Japanese Community. The 9,000 square meter garden is an authentic Japanese Garden in miniature where one can likewise view rare local foliage, vines, trees, grasses, hedges, and other ornamental plants such as camias, camachile, and bituing marikit endemic to Philippine soil. The garden not only gives us a glimpse of Japanese culture but also promotes friendship and mutual understanding between the Japanese and the Filipino people. | The Japanese Garden Project was initiated by the National Parks Development Committee together with the Japanese Community. The 9,000 square meter garden is an authentic Japanese Garden in miniature where one can likewise view rare local foliage, vines, trees, grasses, hedges, and other ornamental plants such as camias, camachile, and bituing marikit endemic to Philippine soil. The garden not only gives us a glimpse of Japanese culture but also promotes friendship and mutual understanding between the Japanese and the Filipino people. | ||
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Japanese Garden
The Japanese Garden Project was initiated by the National Parks Development Committee together with the Japanese Community. The 9,000 square meter garden is an authentic Japanese Garden in miniature where one can likewise view rare local foliage, vines, trees, grasses, hedges, and other ornamental plants such as camias, camachile, and bituing marikit endemic to Philippine soil. The garden not only gives us a glimpse of Japanese culture but also promotes friendship and mutual understanding between the Japanese and the Filipino people.
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