Jardin Japones: a sample of Japan in Buenos Aires
The Jardin Japones (meaning Japanese Garden) is one of the most relaxing places in Buenos Aires. Located next to the Tres de Febrero park, the Garden was inaugurated in 1967 in order to coincide with a visit by the future emperor of Japan, Akihito, and his wife Michiko.
The various elements of the gardens were designed to create balance and harmony. There is a wide variety of plants, a pond with carp (koi), an island with bridges, and sculptures based on Japanese culture.
The park also has a cultural center, a Japanese restaurant, a craft shop and a nursery when visitors can buy bonsai trees and other plants.
Take an inside look at the beautifil gardens
Address: Casares Ave. 3401
Web Site: https://jardinjapones.org.ar/
Ticket Price: $200 ARS per person
Business Hours: Mondays through Sundays: 10AM - 6PM
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