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Seattle Japanese Garden Audio Tour

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Content provided by Seattle Japanese Garden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seattle Japanese Garden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
The Seattle Japanese Garden is located at 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle WA 98112. Please contact the Japanese Garden at (206) 684-4725. This Audio Tour was made possible through an Associated Recreation Council Opportunity Fund grant, along with the generous donation of recording studio time and student expertise from the Art Institute of Seattle's Audio Program. It is our hope that this project will serve to enhance the public's understanding of the inherent cultural richness of the landscape at the Seattle Japanese Garden, and the inspiration it provides to those who come and share their cultural knowledge on site. We encourage you to download this content in the hope that it will serve the interests and needs of students of Japanese language and culture. Project Coordination: Seattle Parks and Recreation, Recording Studio: Art Institute of Seattle, Tour Content, Editing, and Translation: Arboretum Foundation Unit 86, Tour Script: Ellen Widmayer and Sue Clark, Tour Script Editing: Vikki Pierce Coordinator, Japanese Translation: Keiko Page & Hiroko Aikawa, English Narration: Elizabeth Falconer, Japanese Narration: Yuko Nitadori, Music: Elizabeth and John Falconer, Duo En, Haiku Content: Michael Dylan Welch, Haiku Narration: Michael Dylan Welch, Audio Recording Supervision: Steve Barsotti, Sound Engineers: Gabriel Stinchfield, Adam Morris, and Steven Aguilar
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Content provided by Seattle Japanese Garden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seattle Japanese Garden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
The Seattle Japanese Garden is located at 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle WA 98112. Please contact the Japanese Garden at (206) 684-4725. This Audio Tour was made possible through an Associated Recreation Council Opportunity Fund grant, along with the generous donation of recording studio time and student expertise from the Art Institute of Seattle's Audio Program. It is our hope that this project will serve to enhance the public's understanding of the inherent cultural richness of the landscape at the Seattle Japanese Garden, and the inspiration it provides to those who come and share their cultural knowledge on site. We encourage you to download this content in the hope that it will serve the interests and needs of students of Japanese language and culture. Project Coordination: Seattle Parks and Recreation, Recording Studio: Art Institute of Seattle, Tour Content, Editing, and Translation: Arboretum Foundation Unit 86, Tour Script: Ellen Widmayer and Sue Clark, Tour Script Editing: Vikki Pierce Coordinator, Japanese Translation: Keiko Page & Hiroko Aikawa, English Narration: Elizabeth Falconer, Japanese Narration: Yuko Nitadori, Music: Elizabeth and John Falconer, Duo En, Haiku Content: Michael Dylan Welch, Haiku Narration: Michael Dylan Welch, Audio Recording Supervision: Steve Barsotti, Sound Engineers: Gabriel Stinchfield, Adam Morris, and Steven Aguilar
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