Kimiko Tamura dressed a kimono and crouching on a low stone-lined bridge in the Japanese garden created by florist Toyo Y. Maeda at his shop in downtown Los Angeles. The shop was located at 113 N. San Pedro St. on the block north of 1st St. (later the block was re-named Judge John Aiso St.).
Kimiko Tamura dressed a kimono and holding a fan as she stands on a wooden bridge in the Japanese garden created by florist Toyo Y. Maeda at his shop in downtown Los Angeles. The shop was located at 113 N. San Pedro St. on the block north of 1st St. (later the block was re-named Judge John Aiso St.).
Toyo Y. Maeda created the Japanese garden in a former parking lot behind his florist shop. The garden is also described in: Timothy G. Turner, "Rediscovering Los Angeles," Los Angeles Times, 17 Feb. 1936: A1.