[4] George Morikami was the only member of the Yamato Colony, Florida to stay in Delray Beach after World War II.
He originally proposed donating the land to the City of Delray Beach which declined.
[4] These festivals draw visitors from around the state, and feature both food and art vendors.
The Lantern Festival also features an annual drum performance and an interactive dance routine.
[7] From May 2024 until August 2024 the museum showcased Kip Fulbeck's The Hapa Project exhibit.
Visitor Information The Morikami Museum and Gardens offer a range of amenities, including wheelchair-accessible pathways and wheelchairs available for guests upon request.
The Cornell Café [12] offers authentic Japanese cuisine with options for dietary restrictions.
This style of gardens was influenced by Chinese landscape art and the early concept of Zen.
This initiative promotes peace and unity by bringing communities together in Japanese gardens.
As part of the project, the museum hosts rock garden raking demonstrations in its Late Rock Garden, including designs symbolizing peace, such as the Japanese characters for heiwa (peace[15]).