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          By Kinsaku Nakane, renowned Japa- nese landscape architect, and dedi- cated in October INN Travels to Africa continued from page 7.!

          Kinsaku Nakane

          Japanese garden designer (1917–1995)

          Kinsaku Nakane (1917 – 1 March 1995) was a landscape garden designer, builder, restorer, and professor.

          The Japanese Biographical Index (JaBI) provides, in a readily accessible form, a summary of the information contained about.

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        2. By Kinsaku Nakane, renowned Japa- nese landscape architect, and dedi- cated in October INN Travels to Africa continued from page 7.
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        5. He was the president of the Nakane Garden Research Institute and president of the Osaka University of Fine Arts.[citation needed]

          Nakane studied city planning in college and became interested landscape architecture on a vacation trip in Kyoto, Japan.[citation needed] There he learned about Japanese architecture and landscape architecture, professions he was not familiar with before his trip.

          He visited structures such as the Silver Pavilion, Ryoan-ji Temple, and the Katsura and Shugakuin detached palaces. He inspired by what he saw in Kyoto, and consequently turned down a position in the Tokyo Metropolitan City Planning Department after graduation to better understand what he saw in Kyoto.[citation needed]

          Nakane returned to Kyoto where he lived the rest of his life.[1] He had