Earl Burns Miller Japanese garden is free to CSULB students as long as a reservation is made; which is perfect for an after class activity or even waiting for your next class! Students can take a walk to the other side of the garden, which allows for a view of aquatic plants and the bridge from afar.
Here is a complete overview of the Japanese garden as a whole on a warm day at CSULB. There are many benches surrounding the garden that allow for students to sit and take in the beautiful scenery.
Students can come take a walk and look at the koi fish as a way to take their mind off their studies- they can even reserve to feed the koi fish. As students peer over the pond, they will see multiple fish gathering around the aquatic plants.
Visiting the Japanese garden is a perfect activity to do on campus that can bring a sense of relaxation and help with stress while walking in the peaceful garden. Take a peek over the bridge, where you can see the koi fish enjoying the waterfall.
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