john p. humes japanese stroll garden
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Pretty Japanese garden in a nice areasNot spectacular but relaxing avd charmingI enjoyed my visit there Would recommend a nice walk around there on a pretty day!
i have been to this beautiful garden several times. it is so peaceful to wonder around, sit and mediate, enjoy the plants or fed the coi in the pond. definitely worth the visit.
This little hole in the wall garden is a great place to spend a tranquil afternoon during the warmer months. A bit on the high side pricewise, it's still worth a visit. Go soon, though, since I have read that they lost some of their sponsorship and may have to close if they can't replace.
Beautiful and maintained place to spend some positive time alone or with company..The flute makes it an even zen-full experience.. I just wish it even bigger.. Hope to attend the tea ceremony some time..
This is a hidden gem on the norht shore of Nassau, that most people don't know about. It is on a side road and had passed it many time but never realized it was there. It is a hilly wooded area with lovely folliage, a tea house and large koi pond.
A friend told me about this place and I decided to go today for the guided tour and tea ceremony. This garden appears to be a secret and a hidden gem. The terrain is very rough and asymetrical with hills, steps made of stones, and uneven mulch. Make sure to wear rubber soled walking shoes and take insect spray. Steve was great in explaining the design of the garden and the Buddhist and Zen philosophy of living life in the present and forgetting all your burdens. You will feel at peace as you enjoy the gardens, nature, koi pond and listen to the waterfalls. There are no eating/drinking facilities and the parking lot is very small and they are only open on weekends, so make sure to check their website for details. Steve was a great host as he demonstrated the actual tea ceremony, however, due to space limitations, only one guest was invited inside to participate and everyone else watched from outside. I was a bit disappointed and think we should have all gotten to enjoy the tea. Overall, if you want a quiet and unique place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life, be at peace and relax in nature, this is a great place to spend a few hours and get away from the city!
There is so much to say about this place, it's hard to know where to start. If you like to take tranquil pictures, wait till the day is overcast and cloudy- the richness of the colors and the deep greens will astound you. Peaceful beyond belief, you will find yourself letting your mind wander and catch yourself also being completely at ease and the stress of the week leaving your body. Open till about 5 on the weekends and if you're lucky, you'll find yourself alone to enjoy the calm fountains or listen for the wind through the leaves. Water, Koi, and a really relaxing hour or two will make your day feel rejuvenated.
Happened upon this lovely place quite by accident & after checking it out on the Internet, opted to make a return trip just to see it for ourselves. Well worth the experience. Parking is very limited & children may not be as soothing as you would want them to be in such a contemplative, serene environment. A true oasis for thoughts.
take advantage of this wonderful hidden garden. kids love to feed the fish in the pond. parking is easy. they are only opened on holidays & weekends. There are special events such as tea ceremonies. The stroll is perfect for a post holiday morning large brunch.
Please go and enjoy this wonderful Japnese Stroll Garden....my friend was married here and it was an experience to remember.....
Lovingly created and meditative Japanese garden created over years by a former ambassador to Japan. Better suited to a leisurely visit - there are no electrifying features but a unified, high level aesthetic.
This is one of the most amazing gardens on the north shore of Long Island. It is serene and beautiful. The tea ceremony is worthwhile.