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Going to Southern California for vacation this year looking for some Bandai related activities or gardens any suggestions? Thanks sean
Thank you they both look interestingHere are two-both are Japanese gardens with a pretty good amount of bonsai on display at different places in the garden. The first is about 20 miles south of LA on the UCLB campus, the second is part of Balboa Park in San Diego. Bring comfy shoes for the San Diego one, as it's pretty big as has some downhill;l!
http://web.csulb.edu/~jgarden/aboutus/aboutus.html
https://www.balboapark.org/gardens/japanese-friendship-garden
The Huntington looks neat , I’ll have my wife and 9 year old daughter with me.they like bonsai but are more into gardens in general, so it’s always nice to find places with everythingThe Huntington is probably bigger than the others put together It is definitely a full-day adventure if you stay to see all the gardens as well as the museums and the library.
Also in San Diego, there is a nice (albeit not very extensive) bonsai pavilion within the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
https://www.sdzsafaripark.org/world-gardens
The Huntington looks neat , I’ll have my wife and 9 year old daughter with me.they like bonsai but are more into gardens in general, so it’s always nice to find places with everything
I have it on good authority, that if pressed for time it’s possible to run through this in approximately an hour. ?The Huntington is probably bigger than the others put together It is definitely a full-day adventure if you stay to see all the gardens as well as the museums and the library.
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I have it on good authority, that if pressed for time it’s possible to run through this in approximately an hour. ?
But I’d give it a day if you have it. Amazing place!
Yeah I want to try to check those out too!The Huntington is a must! Then when your family is wiped from a day of walking sneak out to Kimura Bonsai and Fuji Bonsai nurseries!