Visit: Portland Japanese GardenIn Japanese gardens, everything you see is intentional. Consider this along your stroll through Portland Japanese Garden’s 12 acres. Notice each plant and stone’s placement and how the paths change and guide your experience. A Japanese garden isn’t meant to evoke strong emotions, but rather quiet reflection.Designed with plants that naturally mark the passage of the seasons, Portland Japanese Garden is beautiful throughout the year. Spring brings new blooms that gradually fade into the summer’s tapestry of greens. Autumn sets the Garden ablaze, while winter reveals its stunning bones.The recent expansion added a modern Cultural Village just outside the historical Garden’s gates. Home to three buildings and several new Garden spaces, including a Bonsai Terrace, the expansion has added much to the attraction’s offerings.The Umami Café offers an array of authentic tea and light snacks for you to enjoy while reflecting on your experience.Art exhibitions and cultural demonstrations occur throughout the year and provide cultural context for the Garden.Additional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingNot wheelchair accessibleStay on approved paths. Do not walk on moss or step into raked sand gardens.Silence your cell phone and refrain from talking on it in the Garden.No food or beverages, aside from water.No smoking, including vaping.No pets, only trained service animals.Do not touch or attempt to feed the koi.No paints, inks, or other staining pigments.This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelersInclusionsThe Garden Shuttle runs every 15 minutes during regular Garden Hours.Adult: $16.95Senior (65): $14.50Student: $13.50Youth (6-17): $11.50Child (5 and under): FreeMembers: FreeEntry/Admission – Portland Japanese GardenExclusionsParkingAdmission to specially ticketed eventsDeparture PointThe Garden is located in the west hills of Portland, Oregon, directly above the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park at 611 SW Kingston Avenue, Portland, Oregon
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