The Nitobe Memorial Garden is a symbol of harmony between the East and West. It's also a longstanding tourist attraction where visitors to Vancouver can find a few moments of refuge from the bustle of the city.
The best way to experience the garden is with a trained tour guide who can share the garden's secrets. But, when a human guide isn't available, the next best thing is to pick up an audio tour guide, created with Storybubble's help. The guide tells the story of the garden's creation, its history, and its relevance today. It also explores Japanese culture, such as the Tea Ceremony and Zen Buddhism.
Storybubble helped research, write, and produce the audioguide over a period of three months. The tour is made up of 45 short sections, each of which relates something different about the garden. The finished product is available in seven languages: Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, French, Spanish, and German.
Summary
| Type | Audio Tour Guide |
|---|---|
| Client | Nitobe Garden |
| Format | MP3 on audio handset |
| Length | Approx. 45 minutes |
| Budget | ~$8,000 |
