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Japanese Tea Gardens

In 1915, the city requested a Japanese immigrant and his wife to transform an old rock quarry into a Japanese-styled garden, and a man named Mr. Kimi Eizo Jingu agreed to the task. He started with a rock house, which still stands today and is surrounded by winding pebble walkways, stone bridges, a waterfall and tranquil pools. His work transformed the old rock quarry into a garden filled with lily ponds and lush green vegetation. With the onset of World War II and the growing anti-Japanese sentiment that surrounded it, the city council changed the garden's name to "Chinese Sunken Garden." In 1983, the original name was finally restored.

Olmos Basin Park

Enjoy a calm and peaceful outdoor time with family or friends at the Olmos Basin Park. A number of amenities are available on this site such as the baseball field, rugby field, softball field, soccer field as well as a sports complex. You can also host your private events and functions at their units at cost of USD80 per day.

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