Awards
Individually, our team has won awards in the following catagories of the California Lanscape Contractor Association:
President's award- given for the overall best landscape installation
in all categories
Judge's award- given for the overall best landscape maintenance
in all categories
Best project- design build category
1st place- large estate maintenance
membership
CLCA
California Landscape Contractors Association's
ISA
International Society of Arboriculture
PAPA
Pesticide Applicators Professional Associationachievements
Helping our community
1995 Individually, Ken Nagao, Robert Yanase & Ken Kono helped organize and execute the landscape renovation of the Venice Japanese Community Center in Mar Vista as part of the Pacific Coast Chapter of the California Landscape Contractors Association's (CLCA www.clca.org) CAL SCAPE 95 statewide community service PR program.throughout the years we have continued to work with our community
2009 Pacific Coast Chapter, California Landscape Contractors Association project volunteering to renovate the front planter at the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center in the Little Tokyo District of Downtown Los Angeles.
2009 Pacific Coast Chapter, California Landscape Contractors Association project volunteering to renovate the "Shin Wa-En" friendship Japanese Garden on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills.
2007 Pacific Coast Chapter, California Landscape Contractors Association project volunteering to renovate the Manabi Hirasaki Garden at the Japanese American National Museum in the Little Tokyo District of Downtown Los Angeles.
1998, Robert Yanase along with Ken Nagao, Ken Kono, Martin van Zeyl and the Pacific Coast Chapter of the CLCA, organized and successfully executed the Spring Certified Landscape Technician (CLT) Test at Pierce College in Woodland Hills along with the Pacific Coast Chapter of the CLCA. The CLT test developed by the CLCA was subsequently sold to the national landscape contractors association, now known as PLANET.
1996, Ken Nagao along with our asociate Mr. Ko Endo in re-creating the Japanese Garden located on the campus of Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights.