Goshin, Washington D.C.
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Goshin is a bonsai created by John Y. Naka. It is a forest planting of eleven Foemina junipers, the earliest of which Naka began training into bonsai in 1948. Naka donated it to the National Bonsai Foundation in 1984, to be displayed at the United States National Arboretum; it has been there ever since. The individual trees represent Naka's grandchildren. ()
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Northeast Washington (National Arboretum)Washington D.C.
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Day trips
Goshin – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: United States National Arboretum, Woodridge Neighborhood Library, Fort Lincoln, National Bonsai Foundation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Goshin?
Nearby attractions include United States National Arboretum, Washington D.C. (4 min walk), National Capitol Columns, Washington D.C. (7 min walk), National Bonsai Foundation, Washington D.C. (8 min walk), National Grove of State Trees, Mount Rainier (12 min walk).
How to get to Goshin by public transport?
The nearest stations to Goshin:
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- Benning Road & Oklahoma Avenue Northeast • Lines: H Street/Benning Road Streetcar (27 min walk)
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- Minnesota Avenue Metro • Lines: U4, U5, U6, U7, V2, V4, V7, V8, X1, X2, X3, X9 (34 min walk)