Anywhere around the world, enter a garden and you will automatically slacken your pace from the frantic one that you maintain during your routine schedule. You slow down to a leisurely stroll, and you feel at one with nature, stopping here and there to appreciate nature's masterpieces. This is prominently so at the mesmerizing Japanese Tea Garden in California, USA.
The botanical work of art created by Japanese landscape architect Makoto Hagiwara continues to be meticulously maintained in the 5-acre Japanese Tea Garden California USA, located within the Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.
While visiting in March and April you get the opportunity to see the ever-popular cherry blossoms in full bloom, at any time of the year there will be other seasonal blooms to admire amidst towering trees, dwarf trees, shrubs, and other green foliage.
There are dedicated walking paths to wend your way across the landscape, past numerous water bodies, stone lanterns and unique bridges. At the end of your nearly two-hour wanderings, enjoy a cup of tea and fortune cookies in the Tea House.
Here are some captivating moments to be enjoyed at the JapaneseTea Garden in California, USA-
Temple Gate |
Stone Lantern |
Stone Wash Basin outside the Tea House |
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco, CA 94118
Timings: The garden is open daily, from 9 a.m. to 5.45 p.m. during the summer months, and from 9 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. during the winter.
Website: San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden
To book tickets online visit https://gggp.org/japanese-tea-garden/
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