Kaneji Domoto
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Kaneji Domoto (1912-2002), known as "Kan", was an architect and landscape architect. He attended Stanford University and UC Berkeley. He studied with Frank Lloyd Wright in Taliesin and had a 50+ year career. He received several awards, including the Frederick Law Olmstead Award, and published a book on bonsai.
Following the death of his first wife, he married Sylvia Schur.
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Domoto co-authored Bonsai and the Japanese garden (1974; ISBN 0-88453-013-2) with George Kay.