Japanese Teahouse
Designed at the turn of the last century by Isaburo Kishida and then Tadashi Noda, the Japanese Gardens were among the first of the formal gardens built at Hatley Castle. Now more than 100 years later, this peaceful and free oasis has reached a venerable age necessitating urgent care.
RRU is advancing a full-scale restoration and expansion of the Japanese Gardens, which will include the development of a fully functioning teahouse and adjoining garden, a new entrance gate and wall with a mikoshi room, a Zen garden, a cherry blossom community area and bonsai garden, washrooms and a gift shop, and upgrades to pathways and waterways.
Our vision: To curate a destination Japanese Garden for Canada’s West Coast while restoring the gardens to their former splendor.
Bringing the Vision to Life: The Japanese Gardens restoration and expansion is a multi-phase initiative. Phase 1 is already underway with the establishment of a hand-crafted teahouse and adjoining garden, which is expected to open this fall provided urgently needed donor support is secured.
With your support, the construction of the teahouse could be complete by Fall 2024, enabling community members and RRU students to gather for tea ceremonies, immersive learning experiences and other community events.