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From KGW-TV: Portland Japanese Garden Exploring Themes of Healing with Kintsugi Exhibit
KGW-TV visited to report on Portland Japanese Garden’s final new art exhibition of 2024, Kintsugi: The Restorative Art of Naoko Fukumaru.
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KGW-TV visited to report on Portland Japanese Garden’s final new art exhibition of 2024, Kintsugi: The Restorative Art of Naoko Fukumaru.
The Travel, a digital travel publication, recently published an article praising Portland Japanese Garden for its stunning autumn aesthetics.
Islands, a magazine that has covered travel destinations for more than 40 years, recently featured Portland Japanese Garden.
The staff of the magazine Portland Monthly has created their comprehensive list of “can’t-miss” activities and attractions and named Portland Japanese Garden among them.
House Beautiful recently took a look around the United States to determine what they feel are the 35 most beautiful places in the nation. Editor Meghan Shouse, in explaining why Portland Japanese Garden was among them, writes “If you can’t actually make it to Japan, this is a beautiful way to experience aspects of the …
Hugo Torii, Garden Curator of Portland Japanese Garden, was recently interviewed by The Capital Press for a story about the organization.
Aki Nakanishi, the Arlene Schnitzer Curator of Culture, Art, and Education for Portland Japanese Garden recently had an interview with The Japan Times, Japan’s oldest and largest English newspaper.
Fodor’s Travel recently praised Portland Japanese Garden for its autumn splendor.
The Oregonian has shared with their readers the recent Travelers’ Choice Award Portland Japanese Garden was given by travel website Tripadvisor. Journalist Destiny Johnson notes, “Many Portlanders and tourists know the serene beauty of the Japanese Gardens and, according to Tripadvisor, were moved enough to leave good reviews for the space.”