Mytoi Japanese Garden is a tranquil and serene garden located on the island of Chappaquiddick in Edgartown, Massachusetts. The garden covers about 14 acres and features lush green lawns, winding paths, a tranquil pond, and a small Japanese teahouse.
The garden was originally created in the 1970s by Charles Hajjar, who was a landscape designer from Boston. He was inspired by the traditional Japanese gardens he had seen during his travels to Japan, and he wanted to create a peaceful and contemplative space in the heart of Martha's Vineyard.
Mytoi Japanese Garden is open to the public and is free of charge. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk around the paths and explore the different features of the garden, including the pond, the teahouse, and the beautiful flora and fauna.
The garden is home to a variety of trees, plants, and flowers that have been carefully selected and planted to create a distinctive Japanese landscape. Some of the plantings include Japanese maples, bamboo, azaleas, rhododendrons, and moss.
In addition to being a popular destination for visitors to Martha's Vineyard, Mytoi Japanese Garden also serves as an important conservation area for local wildlife. The garden is home to a variety of birds, butterflies, and other creatures, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and enjoy the garden in a responsible way.
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