Japanese Garden
The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires is one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan. Created by the Japanese community in 1967, it features traditional bridges, koi fish, bonsai trees, and a tea house.
The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires is one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan. Created by the Japanese community in 1967, it features traditional bridges, koi fish, bonsai trees, and a tea house.
Argentine residents approx. $4 USD, foreigners approx. $10 USD. Children under 12 free
Spring (September-November) for cherry blossoms and azaleas, autumn for golden ginkgo leaves. Weekday mornings are quietest. The garden stays open on rainy days.
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Yes! You can buy fish food at the gift kiosk near the entrance. Feeding the colorful koi from the bridges is a popular activity, especially for children.
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