Fukushuen Garden was constructed in 1992 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of sister city relations between Naha City in Okinawa and Fuzhou City in China, as well as the 70th anniversary of the founding of Naha City. The temple, buildings, and gardens were built in the Fuzhou style and used materials from Fuzhou. Take a side trip to China when you step inside.
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Fukushuen Garden
Take a side trip to Fuzhou China right in Naha Okinawa

By Sherilyn Siy
Community writer

Cascading waters. The soothing sounds of gushing water can be enjoyed throughout the entire park.

View of the entrance from the other side of the pond.

Chinese statue at the foot of the waterfalls -- a popular photo spot.

Enjoy the distinct architecture of the rest houses.

The walkway around the park is marked by several gates like this.

This bridge features sculptures of the twelve animal signs.

One of several courtyards in the park.

One of two pagodas.
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