Roji-en Japanese Gardens

Coordinates: 26°25′39″N 80°08′51″W / 26.42751°N 80.147385°W / 26.42751; -80.147385
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26°25′39″N 80°08′51″W / 26.42751°N 80.147385°W / 26.42751; -80.147385

The Roji-en: Garden of the Drops of Dew, The George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Japanese Gardens consists of six gardens representing different periods in the development of the Japanese garden. It occupies 16 acres (6.5 hectares) of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Morikami Park in suburban Delray Beach, Florida, USA. The gardens are open to the public, but closed Mondays and major holidays. Access to the gardens is included in the admission fee to the museum.

Today's gardens form one of the largest Japanese gardens in the world. They were designed by Hoichi Kurisu and constructed between 1999 and 2001 in Morikami Park, a 200-acre (80 hectare) site donated by George Morikami to Palm Beach County and Florida in 1973. The Roji-en gardens are part of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, reported to be the only museum in the United States dedicated to the living culture of Japan.[1]

A survey conducted in 2004 by the Journal of Japanese Gardening ranked the Morikami gardens as the eighth highest-quality public Japanese garden in North America.[2]

The Six Gardens

A mile-long path leads through six different Japanese gardens, representing six periods of Japanese garden design between the eighth and 20th centuries. The grounds feature pine trees, bamboo groves, waterfalls and large granite boulders.

  • Shinden Gardens Heian period (9th - 12th centuries); aristocratic gardens patterned after Chinese gardens, featuring ponds and islands.
  • Paradise Gardens (13th and 14th century); influenced by Buddhist teachings, and incorporating hills, ponds and islands. Similar to the Shinden Gardens but on a smaller scale.
  • Early Rock Gardens - abstracted vegetation and water, with rock arrangements to represent waterfalls and streambeds.
  • Late Rock Gardens - (15th century) karesansui gardens almost entirely constructed of gravel, stone and sand.
  • Flat Gardens - (16th and 17th century) shakkei, or borrowed landscape.
  • Modern Romantic Gardens - (Edo period and later) stroll gardens influenced by Western European gardens.[3]

Chie no Wa - Wisdom Ring

As one exits the Museum center to begin the tour, one encounters the Chie no Wa Wisdom Ring—a replica of a 500-year-old stone lantern in Miyazu, Delray Beach’s sister city in Japan. The original Wisdom Ring, or Chie no Wa in Japanese, stands at a temple dedicated to the Buddhist deity of wisdom, Monju.

The citizens of Miyazu donated the replica in 1997 to commemorate Morikami Museum’s 20th anniversary.

  • The wisdom ring in Miyasu
    The wisdom ring in Miyasu
  • Wisdom Ring at the far right
    Wisdom Ring at the far right

James and Hazel Gates Woodruff Memorial Bridge

The James and Hazel Gates Woodruff Memorial Bridge was erected by U.S. Naval commander James G. Woodruff, (a Pearl Harbor veteran) in memory of his wife, Hazel, a lover of Japanese gardens. The bridge stands at the entrance to the gardens and symbolizes the link between Japan and the state of Florida.

  • Lake, Islands and Bridge
    Lake, Islands and Bridge
  • Shinden Garden Island and Bridge
    Shinden Garden Island and Bridge
  • James and Hazel Gates Woodruff Memorial Bridge
    James and Hazel Gates Woodruff Memorial Bridge

Shinden Garden

  • Shinden Garden Sign
    Shinden Garden Sign
  • Flowering Plant
    Flowering Plant
  • View of Japanese Tea House across lake
    View of Japanese Tea House across lake
  • View Towards Tea House
    View Towards Tea House
  • View of Museum Center from Island
    View of Museum Center from Island
  • Detail of Garden Trees and Shrubbery
    Detail of Garden Trees and Shrubbery
  • Pattern of Tree Roots Flattened By Continued Human Stepping
    Pattern of Tree Roots Flattened By Continued Human Stepping
  • Kodai-mon or "Ancient Gate" at entrance to Bamboo Grove
    Kodai-mon or "Ancient Gate" at entrance to Bamboo Grove
  • View of Tea House from Bamboo Grove
    View of Tea House from Bamboo Grove
  • Guava Tree and Green Fruits
    Guava Tree and Green Fruits
  • Green Iguana
    Green Iguana
  • Tree-Covered Gravel Path
    Tree-Covered Gravel Path

Paradise Garden

  • Paradise Garden Sign
    Paradise Garden Sign
  • View of Pond and Trees
    View of Pond and Trees
  • Garden Path
    Garden Path
  • Shishi Odoshi or "Deer Chaser" Filling Up with Water
    Shishi Odoshi or "Deer Chaser" Filling Up with Water
  • Shishi Odoshi Emptying
    Shishi Odoshi Emptying

Early Rock Garden

  • Early Rock Garden Sign
    Early Rock Garden Sign
  • Stone Lantern
    Stone Lantern
  • Early Rock Garden
    Early Rock Garden

Karesansui Late Rock Garden

  • Late Rock Garden Sign
    Late Rock Garden Sign
  • Path Leading from Garden
    Path Leading from Garden
  • View Towards Entrance of Garden Enclosure
    View Towards Entrance of Garden Enclosure
  • Gravel and Rocks Representing Islands and Ocean
    Gravel and Rocks Representing Islands and Ocean
  • View of Tiles Protecting Walls of Enclosure
    View of Tiles Protecting Walls of Enclosure
  • View from Ground Level Towards Enclosure Entrance
    View from Ground Level Towards Enclosure Entrance
  • Icaco tree with white fruits growing next to Late Rock Garden
    Icaco tree with white fruits growing next to Late Rock Garden
  • View from Entrance of Enclosure to Back Walls
    View from Entrance of Enclosure to Back Walls

Hiraniwa Flat Rock Garden

  • Hiraniwa Flat Garden Sign
    Hiraniwa Flat Garden Sign
  • View of Back Wall
    View of Back Wall
  • Stone Lantern and Pine Tree
    Stone Lantern and Pine Tree
  • General View Sunny
    General View Sunny
  • View of Flat Garden
    View of Flat Garden
  • General View Cloudy
    General View Cloudy

Modern Romantic Gardens

  • Modern Romantic Garden Sign
    Modern Romantic Garden Sign
  • Creek and Plants
    Creek and Plants
  • View of Creek and Plants
    View of Creek and Plants
  • Pond Viewed Through Plants
    Pond Viewed Through Plants
  • Pond and Stone Lantern
    Pond and Stone Lantern
  • Seating Bench and Pond
    Seating Bench and Pond
  • Creek Flowing Into Pond
    Creek Flowing Into Pond
  • Wooden Plank Bridge over Creek
    Wooden Plank Bridge over Creek
  • Cascading Waterfall
    Cascading Waterfall
  • View of Plank Bridge from Above
    View of Plank Bridge from Above
  • Stone Lantern and Waterfall
    Stone Lantern and Waterfall
  • Flowing Creek and Plants
    Flowing Creek and Plants

Yamato Island

  • Hotei (Buddha) the god of Happiness
    Hotei (Buddha) the god of Happiness
  • Yamato-kan Bridge
    Yamato-kan Bridge
  • Stone Lantern at Entrance to Bonzai Garden
    Stone Lantern at Entrance to Bonzai Garden
  • Bonzai Garden
    Bonzai Garden
  • Cypress
    Cypress
  • Tamarind
    Tamarind
  • Bonsai Trees
    Bonsai Trees
  • Seagrape
    Seagrape
  • Dwarf Schefflera
    Dwarf Schefflera
  • Koi and Turtles in Pond
    Koi and Turtles in Pond
  • Koi and Turtles
    Koi and Turtles
  • Koi and Turtles and Papyrus Reeds
    Koi and Turtles and Papyrus Reeds
  • Tamarind Tree and Tea House
    Tamarind Tree and Tea House
  • Interior Rock and Sand Garden of Tea House
    Interior Rock and Sand Garden of Tea House
  • Interior Garden
    Interior Garden

Garden construction phases

Today's gardens were built in two phases. Phase One (completed in 1999) built the Yamato-kan pavilion, an historic stone lantern, a tsukubai (water basin), bonsai display, Allen S. Austin Memorial Waterfall (designed by Carn Reid), a kame shima (turtle island), a Challenger Memorial Lantern, Yamato Island, the Morikami Falls, the Wisdom Ring, a dry creek garden and part of the seven acre (2.8 hectare) lake. The ishidoro lantern was originally erected in 1681 at Toshogu Shrine in Edo as a memorial to Ietsuna, the fourth Tokugawa shōgun. The Wisdom Ring is a replica of a stone lantern (ishidoro) located in Delray Beach's sister city in Japan, Miyazu. Phase Two (completed 2001) opened the six gardens.

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