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Jardín Japonés
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The Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens are a public space administered by the non-profit Japanese Argentine Cultural Foundation in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They are among the largest Japanese gardens in the world outside Japan.
Nearby attractions
Sicily Square
Av. del Libertador, Av. Casares y, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Germany Square
Av. Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz 2602, C1425 DCO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lago Jardín Japonés
Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions
Avenida del Libertador, Av. Sarmiento y, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lago Victoria Ocampo
C1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Almirante González Fernández Park
Av. Sarmiento 500, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires
Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, C1425CLA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Planetario Galileo Galilei
Av. Sarmiento s/n, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza Dr. Benjamín A. Gould
Av. Sarmiento S/N, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Monument to Red Riding Hood
Av. Sarmiento, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nearby restaurants
Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)
Av. Casares 3450, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
SELENA Café
Av. Adolfo Berro 3900, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mishiguene
Lafinur 3368, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lharmonie
ACC, Av. del Libertador 3118, C1425 C1425ACC, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Casa Cavia
Cavia 2985, C1425DDA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Cremolatti
Av. del Libertador 3096, C1425ABD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
BELLA ITALIA breakfast, lunch & dinner
República Árabe Siria 3330, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mc Nor Café
Juan Francisco Seguí 3897, C1425ACG C1425ACG, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Quotidiano Bar de Pastas Ugarteche
Ugarteche 3208, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Domani Ristoranti & Bar
Jerónimo Salguero 3000, C1425DFN Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Awwa Suites & Spa
Lafinur 3370, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
CASASUR BELLINI HOTEL
Cabello 3780, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palacio Bellini
República Árabe Siria 3065, C1425EYK Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alternativa Propiedades - Alquileres Temporarios
Jerónimo Salguero 2527, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
TOP RENTALS CABELLO
Cabello 3620, C1425APN Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Alpino Hotel
Cabello 3318, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hostel Ruda
C. Silvio L. Ruggeri 2785, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
JFK Apartments
John Fitzgerald Kennedy 2808, C1425FMN Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Jardín Japonés

Av. Casares 3450, C1425EWN C1425EWN, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
4.6(42.1K)
Open until 6:45 PM
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The Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens are a public space administered by the non-profit Japanese Argentine Cultural Foundation in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They are among the largest Japanese gardens in the world outside Japan.

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Family friendly
attractions: Sicily Square, Germany Square, Lago Jardín Japonés, Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions, Lago Victoria Ocampo, Almirante González Fernández Park, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Planetario Galileo Galilei, Plaza Dr. Benjamín A. Gould, Monument to Red Riding Hood, restaurants: Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante), SELENA Café, Mishiguene, Lharmonie, Casa Cavia, Cremolatti, BELLA ITALIA breakfast, lunch & dinner, Mc Nor Café, Quotidiano Bar de Pastas Ugarteche, Domani Ristoranti & Bar
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Phone
+54 11 2257-2130
Website
jardinjapones.org.ar
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Sat10 AM - 6:45 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Jardín Japonés

Sicily Square

Germany Square

Lago Jardín Japonés

Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions

Lago Victoria Ocampo

Almirante González Fernández Park

Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires

Planetario Galileo Galilei

Plaza Dr. Benjamín A. Gould

Monument to Red Riding Hood

Sicily Square

Sicily Square

4.6

(5.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Germany Square

Germany Square

4.6

(2.6K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Lago Jardín Japonés

Lago Jardín Japonés

4.7

(103)

Open 24 hours
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Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions

Monument to the Magna Carta and the Four Regions

4.5

(2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

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Authentic Tango with a local dancer
Sat, Jan 10 • 8:30 PM
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Watch an Argentine soccer match with a true fan
Watch an Argentine soccer match with a true fan
Wed, Jan 14 • 6:00 PM
C1010, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Be curious in Buenos Aires
Be curious in Buenos Aires
Sat, Jan 17 • 10:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Jardín Japonés

Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

SELENA Café

Mishiguene

Lharmonie

Casa Cavia

Cremolatti

BELLA ITALIA breakfast, lunch & dinner

Mc Nor Café

Quotidiano Bar de Pastas Ugarteche

Domani Ristoranti & Bar

Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

Arte culinario Jardín Japonés (Restaurante)

4.2

(2.6K)

Open until 6:30 PM
Click for details
SELENA Café

SELENA Café

4.3

(698)

Open until 8:00 PM
Click for details
Mishiguene

Mishiguene

4.4

(1.4K)

Closed
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Lharmonie

Lharmonie

4.4

(561)

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Reviews of Jardín Japonés

4.6
(42,051)
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5.0
32w

Just past the entrance, there was a shishi-odoshi fountain. The kind that fills with water, tips, and knocks against a stone. My son stopped in his tracks. He’s been learning about Japanese culture at school, and to see something like that in real life? He was completely taken.

The garden isn’t huge, but it feels like it unfolds slowly. Paths curve in just the right way. We crossed a small bridge over a pond filled with koi, and I remember thinking how much care must have gone into the design. Everything feels thoughtful. Purposeful. Even with the crowd, it felt calm.

The tea house was another quiet standout. Warm, simple, and inviting. We sat down for a few minutes, and I told him a little about how this garden came to be - a gesture of friendship between Japan and Argentina. He mostly just wanted to watch the koi swim, but that was enough 😊

We’d just come from the Botanical Gardens across town, which were beautiful in a more traditional sense. But this place was different. More interactive. More designed to be felt. There were little details everywhere - textures, sounds, the way the light moved across the water.

I didn’t expect it to be so popular, to be honest. It was mostly tourists, but it didn’t feel too chaotic.

By the time we left, my son was still talking about the fountain. And I was reminded why I plan trips like this - to give us all something beautiful...

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5.0
2y

The Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are an absolute must-visit destination for anyone who loves natural beauty and serene tranquility. This enchanting oasis is a true jewel of the city, offering a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

From the moment you step foot into the gardens, you'll be struck by their peaceful and serene ambiance. The landscape is meticulously maintained, with an array of winding paths, ponds, and bridges that transport you to a world of calm and beauty. The gardens are also home to a variety of exotic plants and flowers, as well as koi fish and turtles that add to the sense of serenity.

One of the highlights of the Japanese Gardens is the stunning Japanese Pavilion, which was donated by the Japanese community in Buenos Aires. The Pavilion is a true work of art, featuring intricate wooden architecture, paper lanterns, and tatami mats that transport you to a world of traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics.

Overall, the Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are a true gem of the city and an absolute must-visit for anyone who loves natural beauty and peaceful tranquility. With its stunning landscape, serene ambiance, and cultural richness, this destination truly deserves its...

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5.0
1y

This is a Japanese garden. I would strongly advise to visit display in buenos aires Garden is very well maintained and and they have a very cheap ticket of around two dollars. They also have a restaurant where they said they have the best sushi in town, but we did not have time was I guess too early for us to have lunch so I did not eat, but if you are a sushi fan for sure have sushi there. It has small pond inside. They have like small snacks, shops, and bathrooms clean bathrooms. Excellent picture opportunities. Very very nice Japanese garden. I would give her five out of five for this place. Buenos Aires is a nice city clean city. A lot of architecture in this garden is in Palermo area, which is a little bit upscale area and garden is a part of a huge park so consider it like a central Park of New York and this is more like one section of the park, but it has the boundary and has a different entrance so you pay a fee to get in because they maintain it and everything but definitely a great place to go weather was nice. We...

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Just past the entrance, there was a shishi-odoshi fountain. The kind that fills with water, tips, and knocks against a stone. My son stopped in his tracks. He’s been learning about Japanese culture at school, and to see something like that in real life? He was completely taken. The garden isn’t huge, but it feels like it unfolds slowly. Paths curve in just the right way. We crossed a small bridge over a pond filled with koi, and I remember thinking how much care must have gone into the design. Everything feels thoughtful. Purposeful. Even with the crowd, it felt calm. The tea house was another quiet standout. Warm, simple, and inviting. We sat down for a few minutes, and I told him a little about how this garden came to be - a gesture of friendship between Japan and Argentina. He mostly just wanted to watch the koi swim, but that was enough 😊 We’d just come from the Botanical Gardens across town, which were beautiful in a more traditional sense. But this place was different. More interactive. More designed to be felt. There were little details everywhere - textures, sounds, the way the light moved across the water. I didn’t expect it to be so popular, to be honest. It was mostly tourists, but it didn’t feel too chaotic. By the time we left, my son was still talking about the fountain. And I was reminded why I plan trips like this - to give us all something beautiful to carry home.
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The Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are an absolute must-visit destination for anyone who loves natural beauty and serene tranquility. This enchanting oasis is a true jewel of the city, offering a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life. From the moment you step foot into the gardens, you'll be struck by their peaceful and serene ambiance. The landscape is meticulously maintained, with an array of winding paths, ponds, and bridges that transport you to a world of calm and beauty. The gardens are also home to a variety of exotic plants and flowers, as well as koi fish and turtles that add to the sense of serenity. One of the highlights of the Japanese Gardens is the stunning Japanese Pavilion, which was donated by the Japanese community in Buenos Aires. The Pavilion is a true work of art, featuring intricate wooden architecture, paper lanterns, and tatami mats that transport you to a world of traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics. Overall, the Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are a true gem of the city and an absolute must-visit for anyone who loves natural beauty and peaceful tranquility. With its stunning landscape, serene ambiance, and cultural richness, this destination truly deserves its five-star rating.
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Just past the entrance, there was a shishi-odoshi fountain. The kind that fills with water, tips, and knocks against a stone. My son stopped in his tracks. He’s been learning about Japanese culture at school, and to see something like that in real life? He was completely taken. The garden isn’t huge, but it feels like it unfolds slowly. Paths curve in just the right way. We crossed a small bridge over a pond filled with koi, and I remember thinking how much care must have gone into the design. Everything feels thoughtful. Purposeful. Even with the crowd, it felt calm. The tea house was another quiet standout. Warm, simple, and inviting. We sat down for a few minutes, and I told him a little about how this garden came to be - a gesture of friendship between Japan and Argentina. He mostly just wanted to watch the koi swim, but that was enough 😊 We’d just come from the Botanical Gardens across town, which were beautiful in a more traditional sense. But this place was different. More interactive. More designed to be felt. There were little details everywhere - textures, sounds, the way the light moved across the water. I didn’t expect it to be so popular, to be honest. It was mostly tourists, but it didn’t feel too chaotic. By the time we left, my son was still talking about the fountain. And I was reminded why I plan trips like this - to give us all something beautiful to carry home.
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The Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are an absolute must-visit destination for anyone who loves natural beauty and serene tranquility. This enchanting oasis is a true jewel of the city, offering a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of urban life. From the moment you step foot into the gardens, you'll be struck by their peaceful and serene ambiance. The landscape is meticulously maintained, with an array of winding paths, ponds, and bridges that transport you to a world of calm and beauty. The gardens are also home to a variety of exotic plants and flowers, as well as koi fish and turtles that add to the sense of serenity. One of the highlights of the Japanese Gardens is the stunning Japanese Pavilion, which was donated by the Japanese community in Buenos Aires. The Pavilion is a true work of art, featuring intricate wooden architecture, paper lanterns, and tatami mats that transport you to a world of traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics. Overall, the Japanese Gardens of Buenos Aires are a true gem of the city and an absolute must-visit for anyone who loves natural beauty and peaceful tranquility. With its stunning landscape, serene ambiance, and cultural richness, this destination truly deserves its five-star rating.
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