Koichi Kawana (Japanese: 川名孝一, born March 16, 1930, in Hokkaido – September 13, 1990) was a post-war Japanese American garden designer, landscape architect and teacher. He designed gardens in San Diego, Los Angeles, Denver, Colorado, Chicago, Illinois, Memphis, Tennessee, and St. Louis, Missouri.[1] Some of his major works include the Seiwa-en Japanese Garden in the Missouri Botanical Garden, the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and a dry landscape garden at Sawtelle, Los Angeles. He designed the bonsai collection for the Pavilion of Japanese Art at LACMA in the 90s.
KoichiKawana (Japanese: 川名孝一, born March 16, 1930, in Hokkaido – September 13, 1990) was a post-war Japanese American garden designer, landscape architect...
is called Shofu-en—the Garden of Wind and Pines. It was designed by KoichiKawana in collaboration with Kai Kwahara. The York Street location of the Botanic...
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lawns and path set around a 4-acre (1.6 ha) central lake, designed by KoichiKawana; the largest Japanese Garden in North America Grigg Nanjing Friendship...
ISBN 0-8094-3387-7 Japan At War John R. Elting, H. Carrol Parrish, KoichiKawana 26 1980 ISBN 0-8094-3415-6 The Mediterranean A.B.C Whipple 27 1981 ISBN 0-8094-3383-4...
1976, Education Center, Edward Larabee Barnes 1982, Japanese Garden, KoichiKawana 1983, Heritage Garden, Geoffrey Rausch 2004, Esplande, Dan Kiley 2009...
the garden. The garden was rehabilitated in 1969 by UCLA Professor KoichiKawana after heavy rainfall caused damage to the site. Edward Carter died in...
(1965, 1989) - designed by Dr. P. T. Tono, Tokyo; redesigned by Dr. KoichiKawana. Rose Garden - 75 rose varieties. Sensory Garden (1989) Anne Heard Stokes...
Films, it is written by Yasuyuki Mutō, Yoriko Tomita, and Seiko Takagi. Koichi Hatsumi, Keiko Ōta, Satoki Iida and Hiroaki Tsutsumi are in charge of series...
episode [Ep. 4] 1983 The Brave Man Says Little (勇者は語らず いま、日米自動車戦争は) Ryūzō Kawana (川奈龍三) All 4 episodes 1983.11.03 The Women of Osaka Castle (女たちの大坂城) Tokugawa...
Nomiya 1 May 1942 Mantaro Shimamoto 1 May 1942 Isao Todo 4 May 1942* Takeo Kawana 4 May 1942* Shojirō Matsumoto 12 May 1942* Kiyoshi Suzuki 12 May 1942* Chuji...
/ Powered Buttercup (パワード・バターカップ, Pawādo Batākappu) Voiced by: Machiko Kawana (Japanese); Kelly Metzger (English) The third and final member of the team...
little boy who was subjected to gigantification. Biyo is voiced by Machiko Kawana in the original Japanese version and by Kate Oxley in the Funimation dub...
the following year's Open Championship. Son Shi-Kin changed his name to Koichi Ono in 1954 or 1955. Defending champion Chen Ching-Po finished ahead of...