This serene garden, located in the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum's Bonita and Scott Fisher Japanese Garden, was designed by landscape architect Koichi Kawana
in 1985. It's called Seisui-Tei — or the "Garden of Pure Water" — and it's a peaceful space to stop and reflect. The landscape lighting design ensures that all its enchantment is
felt just as much at night as during the daytime hours. Hidden lights throughout highlight the flowing waterfall and the sculptural trees and rocks while enhancing the reflective
quality of the water.
Photography by Michael LaTour, LaTour Photography