The entrance stone is inscribed with the kanji characters of Japanese Friendship garden’s name San-Kie-En (Three stones Garden: water, pastoral, mountain). The stone was donated by the San Diego Yokohama Sister city society.
The piece in this photo is called “Sparrows Among Bamboo” and it’s a piece of art dated to the Showa era. It is on display at the exhibit hall in the upper gardens. With two pieces of pottery on either end of the painting.
Photo of two paintings in the Goyo Hashiguchi on the right painted with her back facing us and Shinsui Ho on the left painted with dark colors. And two pieces of pottery on the bottom.
The pieces inside the cabinet are done by a French artist Emile Galle (1846-1904), who is one of the major innovators in the French Noveau movement. These pieces of pottery are found in the exhibit hall in the upper garden.