Kubota Gardens Landscaping boasts a rich history that spans over three generations, specializing in the design and installation of stunning Japanese gardens. Founded in 1929 by Fujitaro Kubota, an artist with a vision, the company has evolved through his son, Tom Kubota, and now his grandson, Al Kubota. This legacy of landscaping artistry has made Kubota Gardens a notable name in the Greater Seattle region, particularly recognized for its Japanese-American landscaping style.
The crown jewel of their legacy is the Kubota Garden itself, initially established by Fujitaro as a personal project and later transforming into a city park in 1987. This 37-acre garden, showcasing picturesque ponds, tranquil waterfalls, and unique Japanese bridges, allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature, reflecting the essence of the Kubota family's passion. The garden continues to be a destination for tourists and locals alike, embodying Fujitaro's vision of creating serene landscapes.
Today, Kubota Gardens Landscaping retains its commitment to crafting distinctive residential and commercial gardens that capture the same spirit and tranquility found in the original Kubota Garden. Al Kubota’s experiences working alongside both his father and grandfather contribute to the unique style and attention to detail that define each project. Whether it’s a small residential garden or a larger commercial project, Kubota Gardens Landscaping seeks to provide clients with a sense of escape from the fast-paced world. Their dedication to creating beautiful, serene spaces is reminiscent of their family's rich heritage in landscaping craftsmanship, making them a trusted choice for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor living experience.