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  1. For guests who want to join the first public tour of the day at 10:15am, please pre-purchase your tickets for a 10:00am entry time. Tours are subject to volunteer guide availability. You will be notified by email in the event your tour is canceled. For questions please reach out to our Tour Department at tours@japanesegarden.org or 503-542-9354.

  2. The Umami Café provides a place for you to relax and refresh while at the Garden. Here, you will experience the pairing of world-class Japanese tea with traditional gracious, attentive service, and delicious edible delights. With a design reminiscent of Kyoto’s Kiyomizu-dera temple, the Umami Café floats over the hillside and provides views ...

  3. The Garden sits nestled in the hills of Portland, Oregon’s iconic Washington Park, overlooking the city and providing a tranquil, urban oasis for locals and travelers alike. Designed in 1963, it encompasses 12 acres with eight separate garden styles, and includes an authentic Japanese Tea House, meandering streams, intimate walkways, and a ...

  4. May 31, 2024 · Support this treasured space. “If you do just one thing in Portland, make it the Portland Japanese Garden. Nestled in the hills of Washington Park, the garden, designed in 1963 and encompassing 12 acres, is an awe-inspiring experience.”. – The Toronto Sun. Portland Japanese Garden on Instagram.

  5. Garden Map & Spaces. DOWNLOAD A PDF OF THE MAP. For more than 50 years, Portland Japanese Garden has been a haven of serenity and tranquility, nestled in Washington Park in Portland, OR. The Garden is composed of eight unique garden spaces, from the lush greens in the Strolling Pond Garden to the empty space (or ma ) of the Sand and Stone Garden.

  6. ポートランド日本庭園へようこそ ポートランド日本庭園は、松永信雄・元駐米 大使が当園を訪れた際、「日本国外にある中でも最も美しく本格的な日本庭園」とご賞賛いただきました。 日本庭園は、市内を見下ろすワシントンパーク内のウエストヒルズに位置し、地元の住民やポートランドを ...

  7. History. Inspired in the late 1950s by growing cultural ties between Oregon and Japan, Mayor Terry Schrunk and members of the Portland community conceived the idea of building a Japanese garden on the site of the old zoo in Washington Park. Their reasons for building a Japanese garden were twofold: providing the citizens of Portland with a ...

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