| Main Entrance |
| South Gate |
These photographs were taken on a tour of the Japanese Tea Garden And Stow Lake given by Linda Cahill, San Francisco City Guides.
| The Hagiwara garden collection was purchased by the Frasers when the Hagiwaras were evicted. After the death of Mrs. Fraser, it was moved back to the San Francisco Tea Garden. |
| A stone memorial by Ruth Aswara to Makoto Hagiwara who maintained the garden from 1895 to 1942. |
| George Turner Marsh played a major role in creating the Japanese village for the 1894 World's Fair. |