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The NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

The North American Japanese Garden Association
Japanese Gardens
Gardening
North American Japanese Garden Association
DIY Projects
Climate Change
Home Improvement
Sustainable Gardening
Healing Gardens
Amache
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Creston, British Columbia
Kew Gardens
Landscape Architecture
Koichi Kawana
Biodiversity Crisis
Missouri Botanical Garden
Water Conservation
Drought
Vancouver Island
Irrigation

This is the official podcast of the North American Japanese Garden Association. Visit our website at www.najga.org to find out more about membership, read our blog and access our free Japanese gardening resources! Learn from professionals and enthusiasts alike all about the art, craft and heart of Japanese gardens in the United States and Canada. Our goal is to increase the number of resources, co... more

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In this edition of the NAJGA Podcast, host Ben Chu—NAJGA President and Horticultural Manager at the Missouri Botanical Garden—offers a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming 7th NAJGA International Japanese Garden Conference, taking place October 15–... more

Learn more about our guests and see pictures of Amache at: najga.org/amache

In this special episode of the NAJGA podcast, hosts Jan Liverance and Marisa Rodriguez are joined by two remarkable guests—Dr. Bonnie Clark and Greg Kitajima—for a moving co... more

Check out our final podcast of 2024, an interview with renowned Garden Designer, Hoichi Kurisu and his daughter, Michiko Kurisu. Hoichi Kurisu is President and Founder of Kurisu LLC. He has been designing and building gardens for nearly 50 years. His... more

NAJGA Board Member & Director of Japan Institute at Portland Japanese Garden Aki Nakanishi, was recently in London. Listen to his powerful interview with Director Richard Deverell of Kew Gardens. Kew Gardens is the largest botanical institution in th... more

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Dr. Ken Brown
Founding member of NAJGA
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Episode: The Nature of Japanese Gardens: The Intersection of Art, Science, and Culture
Oscar Romero
An arborist and aesthetic pruner working in Washington State
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Seamus Lewin
Graduate in plant and soil systems with experience in garden design and research
Scott Arboretum
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Dr. Bonnie Clark
University of Denver archaeologist, leading the Amache Community Archaeology Project
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Episode: Amache Remembered: Unearthing Stories, Cultivating Legacy- Episode 8- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Greg Kitajima
Certified aesthetic pruner and Amache Alliance board member
Amache Alliance
Episode: Amache Remembered: Unearthing Stories, Cultivating Legacy- Episode 8- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Hoichi Kurisu
Renowned garden designer specializing in Japanese gardens
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Episode: Interview with Garden Designer Mr. Hoichi Kurisu- Episode 7- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Michiko Kurisu
Daughter of Hoichi Kurisu, contributing to the conversation on Japanese gardens
Episode: Interview with Garden Designer Mr. Hoichi Kurisu- Episode 7- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Terri Clay
Horticultural supervisor at Japanese Garden at Lotus Land
Lotus Land
Episode: Climate Change, Sustainability, and Water Conservation - Episode 4 - NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

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Apple Podcasts
#207
United States/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#5
Sweden/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#63
Sweden/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#94
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#173
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Interview with Garden Designer Mr. Hoichi Kurisu- Episode 7- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Q: Can you speak to how Japanese gardens can help heal people and communities?
Hoichi Kurisu explains that Japanese gardens create spaces that allow individuals to find peace and comfort, transforming their consciousness and contributing to community well-being.
Intersection of Science, Nature and Public Engagement- Episode 6- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Q: What are some of the opportunities brought forward by that perception change amongst the general public?
Changing perceptions allows Kew to distinguish itself from other gardens, aids in fundraising for its charitable purposes, and broadens its relevance to a more diverse audience interested in science and conservation.
Intersection of Science, Nature and Public Engagement- Episode 6- NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast
Q: What are some of the directions or vision that you share with your dedicated team of communication marketing specialists?
Richard Deverell emphasizes the importance of answering two key questions about what the organization does and why it matters, aligning their work with addressing the biodiversity crisis and climate change.

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This podcast provides a rich exploration of Japanese gardens, merging discussions on gardening practices with cultural and historical insights. A variety of episodes feature interviews with experts from different fields, including horticulture, archaeology, and landscape design, emphasizing the significance and beauty of Japanese gardens across North America. Listeners can expect to learn about the art and philosophy behind garden design, community stories connected to historical sites, and practical gardening advice tailored to local conditions. Notably, the podcast addresses both contemporary and traditional perspectives on garden cultivation, reflecting a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage surrounding Japanese gardens.

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1. Dr. Ken Brown
2. Oscar Romero
3. Seamus Lewin
4. Dr. Bonnie Clark
5. Greg Kitajima
6. Hoichi Kurisu
7. Michiko Kurisu
8. Terri Clay

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