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The Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens (Spanish: Jardín Japonés de Buenos Aires; Japanese: ブエノスアイレス日本庭園) are a public space administered by the non ...
El Jardín Japonés es un emblema representativo de la relación entre Argentina y Japón, realiza actividades recreativas de difusión de la Cultura Japonesa.
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What is interesting about Jardin japones?
First opened in 1967 as a refuge for the Japanese community in Buenos Aires, these well-maintained gardens are a peaceful spot for a stroll over pretty bridges spanning ponds filled with koi. The visitor center hosts occasional cultural exhibitions and workshops on origami and music.
What can you do at Jardin japonés?
A tranquil, beautiful, small garden filled with many species of trees and plants from Japan and the rest of the world, identified with their name tags. The garden celebrates Japanese style and culture with many bridges and water ponds . You can enjoy the walking paths or relax on one of the benches around the pounds.
What is the oldest Japanese garden?
Koishikawa Botanical Gardens are the oldest in Japan and rich in stories to tell. Koishikawa Botanical Gardens (Koishikawa Shokubutsuen 小石川植物園), cover 40 acres in Tokyo's Bunkyo ward.
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A nice and quite large, relatively speaking, Japanese garden. It is probably among nice such gardens outside Japan. Some 30 min are enough to walk around.
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And to our surprise we found a Japanese Garden, very wooded, with tented bridges and everything related to a place like that. There were also numerous benches, ...
This small museum exhibits both traditional and contemporary arts and crafts, mostly from Argentina. Expect to see intricate gaucho-related silverwork… Login ...
The Japanese Garden is a tranquil green space in Palermo, Buenos Aires. The lush green garden has over 150 species of plants brought to Argentina from Japan ...
Jardín Japonés. Colonia Japonesa, Dominican Republic. Details. In the center of Constanza, facing Maria Auxiliadora street is a small Japanese garden, framed ...
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Strike a balance between the unpredictability of nature, the harmony in its asymmetry and the fragility of existence. Contemplate your creation by yourself, or ...
The Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens are a public space administered by the non-profit Japanese Argentine Cultural Foundation in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
$43.00
STARTING OCTOBER 1ST, THE GARDENS WILL BE OPEN THURS - SAT: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM AND SUN 12 PM - 5 PM. Purchase tickets here.