Beautiful little garden. Not so kids friendly. One have to walk stricktly on paths and to not touch anything. Perfect for taking beautiful pics. Warning- beware if TICKS- meaning even on the way there better to not roam through the fields with wild greenery. You might pick those cteatures and who knows if they "clean" or carry deseases. My son got one. Sadly. Went to ER to remove it properly and test a tick €40 later they said that they dont test ticks there and one gotta go and do it yourself. Thry said it happens very often. Yet..they sent us to place who dont taje care if those cases .. You would think if it happens often, they would know exactly where one has to go ...not the case...in that other place we've been almost laughed at and told to go to SYNLAB. When we went to closest location found by Google, what supposed to be by huge mall, pharmacy staff said- it was here..before, but not now and looks like google info was not updated. Long story short- we wasted time and money chasing lab. Had to give up becouse work hours were done already...gotta go try monday... But to all foreigners- one can right poems about NON EXISTANT ESTONIAN CUSTOMER SERVICE!!...
Read moreSmall & Serene: A compact, thoughtfully designed space offering instant calm and quiet contemplation. Easy to miss but impactful. Authentic Design: Created by a Japanese landscape architect (Masao Sone). Features a central reflective pond, weathered stone lantern (Tōrō), winding gravel paths, carefully pruned plants (pines, Japanese maple, bamboo, moss), and stepping stones. Captures nature in miniature respectfully. Atmosphere: Peaceful and meditative. Encourages noticing small details. The sound of gravel underfoot adds to the experience. Feels like an "escape bubble." Best For: A quick reset, quiet stroll, or meditative pause. Ideal for garden enthusiasts appreciating design details. Pairs well with a visit to the adjacent Botanic Garden. Downsides: Very small (can be walked quickly). Some intrusion of nearby road noise. Views outside the garden fence are mundane (parking/buildings). Not for long walks or active exploration. Overall: A beautifully crafted "little gem" and tranquil pocket of Japan in Tallinn. Proves you don't need vast space for peace. Leaves visitors feeling calmer. Worth the small entry fee, especially combined with the...
Read more1 | A beautiful green Japanese garden with several ponds, where you can spend a pleasant part of the afternoon. The garden is very well maintained, with a diverse variety of trees and shrubs. The centerpiece of the Japanese garden is two ponds, and if you look closely, you might spot some fish in them.
2 | Entrance to the Japanese garden is free, and it is fully accessible for parents with strollers or for wheelchair users. At the entrance, there is a vending machine with...
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