October in SoCal is a confusing time. The day time temperatures reach the 80’s, yet the evenings and mornings starting to demand the blankets to be pulled out and we put on our sweaters and sweatshirts. We do have a change of seasons, but it’s more a state of mind.
In Japanese culture, this time of year is called “Momijigari” or red leaf hunting season. The custom started back in the Heian Period (794-1195) and it celebrated the maple leaf turning the beautiful red during the autumnal season. The red leaf color and shape was included in art, clothing and even food. Usually around this time of year, gardens host Japanese themed days where Taiko Drummers perform and “ikebana” (flower arranging) demonstrations are held.
Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge will be hosting two days of celebration on October 12 and 13. Descanso has a long association with Japanese culture. The Japanese Garden opened in 1966, and one of the key people involved was Frank Kuwahara, the general manager of the Southern California Flower Market. The garden was designed by Eijiro Nunokawa and the teahouse was designed by Whitney R. Smith. Over the years, additions have been made: a bridge, teahouse and courtyard complex. Today, it is a relaxing place where you can enjoy the Koi fish. Descanso is a wonderful place to celebrate Momijigari.