Park & nature
Japanese Garden of Peace
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The Japanese Garden of Peace, located adjacent to the National Museum of the Pacific War, offers a serene counterpoint to the museum's wartime exhibits. Designed by Japanese landscape architect Taketora Saita, the garden features a koi pond, stone lanterns, and meticulously pruned bonsai trees. It was created as a symbol of reconciliation between the United States and Japan, and its peaceful paths invite quiet reflection. The garden's design incorporates elements of traditional Japanese aesthetics, including a dry landscape and a teahouse-inspired pavilion.
Don't miss
- The koi pond with a cascading waterfall and stone bridge.
- The Zen rock garden with raked gravel patterns.
- The authentic Japanese teahouse and viewing platform.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Japanese Garden of Peace
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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