Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Ikuyo Katayama
Courtesy of Hannah D.
Courtesy of Hannah D.
Courtesy of Hannah D.
Courtesy of Hannah D.
On Saturday, May 7, JASH hosted the Annual Spring Japanese Garden Cleanup in Hermann Park.
Under the guidance of the Hermann Park Conservancy (HPC), the 73 volunteers who gathered were tasked with trimming azaleas, repaving pathways, pulling weeds, dredging streams, planting seedlings, and tidying the tea house.
お疲れ様 (otsukaresama) to everyone who gave of the time and effort to the hot summer-like temperatures to ensure the Japanese Garden is looking its best as we celebrate the Garden’s 30th Anniversary Year.