Opening
of Dr. Inazo Nitobe Memorial Garden at RJH |
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After months of fund-raising
and planning, the building of Nitobe Garden at Royal Jubilee Hospital
was in full swing. In the final hours before opening, City of Victoria
work crews filled in the garden with extra plants and foliage. Amidst
the Victoria Day weekend celebrations around the city, last minute touches
completed the garden in time for the opening ceremony. |
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Ryo
and Aya Taguchi, Takashi Fujimura and Paul Allison |
Nitobe
stone monument in final days of preparation |
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The official opening
of the Dr. Inazo Nitobe Memorial Garden took place May 24, 2005. Hundreds
of people from Victoria and Morioka gathered to rededicate the stone monument
at RJH that marks the site where Nitobe died in 1933. The event capped
20th anniversary twin-city celebrations between Victoria and Morioka who
were first officially joined in May, 1985. |
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Dick
Nakamura and Ryo Taguchi at podium |
Hundreds
of Canadian and Japanese visitors came to the opening ceremony |
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Opening of the Nitobe
Garden received extensive local print, cable and TV media coverage . Dressed
in a traditional Japanese "happy coat", Takashi Fujimura unveiled
the centrepiece stone monument to Nitobe. Years before, Fujimura's grandfather
had been Nitobe's personal gardner in charge of the grounds at the Nitobe
home in Morioka, Japan. |
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Takashi
Fujimura unveils Nitobe monument |
Fujimura
on site with VMFS President Dr. Barb Cameron |
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Volunteers provide
care and maintenance for Nitobe Memorial Garden under the direction of
VMFS Vice-President, Paul Allison. As a result, RJH patients, their families
and the visiting public have a wonderful Japanese garden to inspire them
to better health. The garden also provided a backdrop for the marriage
of Takashi Fujimura's son, Naoki who worked to create the garden with
his father. |
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Volunteers
tend to plants watched by VMFS President Bill McCreadie |
Naoki
Fujimura and bride at Nitobe Garden following March 4, 2006 wedding in
Pemberton Chapel |
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