Vintage: Japanese Garden 1936
Vintage: Japanese Garden 1936
About the Design
This garden has also been referred to as the Garden of the Phoenix or the Osaka Garden. In 1893, on Jackson Park's Wooded Island, the Japanese Government built the Ho-o-den [Phoenix Temple] as its pavilion for the World's Columbian Exposition. The original pavilion had only a small garden, however, in the 1930s the newly formed Chicago Park District restored the pavilion and added a more extensive Japanese Garden.
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Available with either ruled or blank pages, this hardcover 5" x 7" journal is durable and lightweight. The cover is structured and bend-resistant to protect 128 pages of quality, 90gsm paper stock. |
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A 6" x 8" spiral notebook fitted with a document pocket on the inside back cover. The cover is a malleable yet protective 350gsm material, housing 120 pages of 90gsm ruled paper stock inside. |
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