Merchant of Landscapes': The Lasting Footprint of a Japanese Gardener in Mexico
Briefly

The Mexican president wanted cherry trees.It was 1930, and President Pascual Ortiz Rubio had seen them lining the streets of Washington and desired the same beautiful spectacle for his country's capital.To try to fulfill the leader's request, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs tapped Tatsugoro Matsumoto, a Japanese immigrant who tended the gardens of Chapultepec, then the presidential residence in Mexico City.
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