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Midori Shintani
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Midori Shintani

Head gardener of the Tokachi Millennium Forest, Hokkaido.

Midori Shintani trained in horticulture and landscape architecture at Minami Kyushu University in Japan, then moved to Sweden in 2002 to work as a gardener at Millesgården and Rosendals Trädgård in Stockholm. She returned home in 2004 to a garden design company and a perennial nursery, and since 2008 has been head gardener of the Tokachi Millennium Forest in Hokkaido — a thousand-year conservation landscape on the wooded foothills of the central Hidaka mountains.

Her practice at Tokachi is grounded in shizendo, a way of reading where each part of a landscape sits on the scale between wildness and human hand, and tending it accordingly. A sabbatical at Great Dixter alongside Fergus Garrett deepened that thinking; the result, at Tokachi, is a garden that has become one of the clearest articulations of what a contemporary Japanese garden might look like in the early twenty-first century — Japanese horticultural sensibility meeting the wider naturalistic movement on its own terms.

With Dan Pearson, who masterplanned the site, she co-authored Tokachi Millennium Forest. She writes and lectures internationally, including for the New York Botanical Garden.

Books

Books by Midori Shintani

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