Later on, military and civilian leaders in Japan wanted to show their appreciation for what Admiral Nimitz had done for Japanese-American reconciliation and to do so in a way that reflected his great respect for Admiral Togo. To do this, they had built in Fredericksburg, Texas (the hometown of Admiral Nimitz) a traditional Japanese garden identical to that of his hero Admiral Togo which is called the "Garden of Peace". Today this garden is part of the Admiral Nimitz Museum and the National Museum of the Pacific War in the small hill country town of Fredericksburg. Admittance is free for all veterans of World War II, whether American or Japanese.
Honorable Enemies Become Lasting Friends
Later on, military and civilian leaders in Japan wanted to show their appreciation for what Admiral Nimitz had done for Japanese-American reconciliation and to do so in a way that reflected his great respect for Admiral Togo. To do this, they had built in Fredericksburg, Texas (the hometown of Admiral Nimitz) a traditional Japanese garden identical to that of his hero Admiral Togo which is called the "Garden of Peace". Today this garden is part of the Admiral Nimitz Museum and the National Museum of the Pacific War in the small hill country town of Fredericksburg. Admittance is free for all veterans of World War II, whether American or Japanese.
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