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entrance to the Shoseian Tea House and Friendship Garden in Glendale, California
Momententrance to the Shoseian Tea House and Friendship Garden in Glendale, California. The entrance features a traditional Japanese-style gate with a tiled roof and wooden beams. The gate is open, revealing a paved walkway leading into a lush green garden. On the left side of the entrance, there is a white wall with a sign that reads "SUPPORT CONSERVATION WE USE WATER FOR IRRIGATION". There is also a circular emblem with a camera icon and a line through it, indicating that photography is not allowed or requires a permit. On the right side of the entrance, there is a sign with the text "NO DOGS ALLOWED". Below this, another sign reads "Shoseian Tea House Friendship Garden". The opening hours are listed as "Monday - Thursday" and "Tea House Open Only", with a note that it is a "gift from Glendale Higashiosaka Sister City Association October 20, 1974". A small camera icon and a phone number are also present. The garden itself is well-maintained, with green grass, trees, and a winding pathway. The sky is blue with scattered white clouds, and sunlight filters through the leaves of overhead trees, casting dappled shadows on the ground. The overall scene conveys a sense of tranquility and cultural heritage.
