The European Japanese Garden Association aims to create a network of Japanese gardens in Europe and bring together organisations and individuals in the art of Japanese gardens in Europe.
It is open to owners of Japanese gardens in Europe, in the private or public domain (whether or not they are open to visitors), associations, communities, companies, institutions and foundations, gardeners, designers, landscaping companies, universities, training establishments and enthusiasts for Japanese gardens and gardening.
The activities envisaged are to:
- Identify andlist the Japanese gardens in Europe.
- Develop a network of Japanese gardens in Europe.
- Communicate about activities undertaken by EuroJGA members.
- Participate in the creation or renovation of Japanese gardens in Europe and support Japanese garden development projects in Europe at the request of members.
- Develop relations with relevant Japanese organisations in Europe and Japan.
- Connect members and various institutional partners, European and Japanese universities and companies.
- Organize events or participate in organizations and demonstrations proposed by members (study trips, symposium, workshops delivered by trained gardeners based in Japan or Europe, hosting trainees, etc.).
- Participate in training activities and work towards the creation of a diploma or specialty certificate of «technician of Japanese gardens in Europe».
- Develop cultural, educational and economic relations and exchanges between the Japan and Europe, through Japanese gardens being an important “showcase” of Japanese culture in Europe.
- Implement all new activities approved by the Board of Directors confirmed at the General Assembly.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jean-Pierre Chavassieux (FR)
Carl DeCoster (BE)
Alain Caillé (FR)
Diane Crawford (UK)
Carla Amorim (ES)
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
Deputy Secretary
Carla Amorim (ES)
Carl DeCoster (BE)
Maiko Ishida (UK-JP)
Christian Tagsold (DE)
Yoko Mizuma (FR-JP)
Joseph Grimaldi (FR)
Diane Crawford (UK
Jacques Soignon (FR)
Communication
JG Inventory
Education
Research
Japan Liaison
Engagement
Governance
Fundraising
Jean-Pierre Chavassieux
Diane Crawford
Alain Caillé
Carl DeCoster
Carla Amorim (ES)
Joseph Grimaldi
Maiko Ishida
Yoko Mizuma
Jacques Soignon
Christian Tagsold
Annelise Larsen
France
UK
France
Belgium
Spain
France
UK / Japan
France/ Japan
France
Germany
Denmark










Jean Pierre Chavassieux
President