

A serene 7.5-acre Japanese garden within Seattle's Washington Park Arboretum, featuring a 15-foot waterfall, a 60-foot bridge, and a 120-year-old Japanese maple.
Creamy seafood soup with clams, fish, and vegetables.
Grilled chicken marinated in teriyaki sauce, served with rice and vegetables.
Grated onions and cream cheese on a grilled hot dog.
A serene, 7.5-acre garden featuring a 12-foot waterfall, 300-year-old Japanese maples, and a 60-foot long moon bridge.

A stunning exhibit of Dale Chihuly's glass art, including the iconic Glass Forest and the 40-foot tall, 100-foot long Seaform Pavilion.
An iconic 605-foot tall tower offering panoramic views of Seattle, with a revolving restaurant and observation deck.
A historic French-inspired café, known for its classic breakfast dishes and charming atmosphere.
A local favorite for seafood, offering a variety of dishes with a focus on sustainability.
An iconic Italian restaurant with a romantic atmosphere, known for its stunning views of Elliott Bay.
Washington Park Arboretum Japanese Garden can be rainy, especially in fall and winter.
The garden has many paths for walking and exploring.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the garden, especially in summer.
Hand-painted Kabuki masks are a traditional Japanese art form, symbolizing various characters from Japanese theater.
Bonsai is an ancient Japanese art form that involves cultivating and caring for small trees grown in containers.

Traditional Japanese fans, or 'sensu', are not only functional but also a beautiful art form, often featuring intricate designs and patterns.
A historic gem preserving Missouri's 19th-century legal past, featuring a courthouse built in 1857.
Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Puncak Tea Estate is a picturesque tea plantation known for its premium Darjeeling tea.
A hauntingly beautiful abandoned village in the Thar Desert, Rakhri offers a glimpse into the past and a unique desert experience.