Japanese Gardens - Buenos Aires: Working hours, Activities, Visitor reviews
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Information about Japanese Gardens
Buenos Aires Japanese Garden - a public park in Buenos Aires, located in the Palermo region, is the largest Japanese garden in the world outside Japan. The Japanese Garden was established on the grounds of Tres de Febrero Park in 1967 on the occasion of the visit of Japanese Crown Prince Akihito and his wife Michiko to Argentina, and the garden was opened On May 15, 1967, after that, it was repeatedly visited by members of the Japanese imperial family, and in 1991, it was visited by Prince Takamado and Princess Hisako, and it is a good place to take a picnic and breathe in the fresh air surrounded by Japanese culture, and complete your picnic with the excellent traditional sushi restaurant located in it.
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Suitable for groups
Family-friendly
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Climbing
Lakes
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Botanical Gardens
Rivers
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