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The Fort Worth Japanese Garden was completed in 1973. It is a traditional stroll garden with winding paths through the landscapes and around ponds. The Garden consists of 7.5 acres filled with cherry trees, Japanese maples, magnolias, bamboo, bridges, and ponds which are home to over 1,200 Koi fish.
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Best place for fall colors in Fort Worth. Nov 2018 • Couples. While 90% of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is free to the public, you will have to pay a small admission fee to see the fall colors in the Japanese Garden. Stroll the garden, the winding paths lead you through tranquil landscapes and water features.
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Built in the tradition of Edo-period (1600-1868) stroll gardens, the Fort Worth Japanese Garden integrates several Japanese styles of garden design into a single landscape. Examples of the 'Hill-and-Pond' ( tsukiyama rinsentei ), 'Dry Landscape' ( karesansui ), 'Tea Garden' ( roji ), and 'Enclosed-Garden' ( tsubo niwa ), types are all expressed ...
Join knowledgeable docents for a guided tour of our beautiful Japanese Garden. Enjoy lovely vistas while docents discuss our garden’s design elements, history, and the cultural significance of Japanese gardens. Observe and discuss the wonderful plants and animals that call our garden home.
Enjoy a 7-acre oasis of tranquility and beauty at the Fort Worth Japanese Garden. See koi fish, explore the gift shop, and activate your zen self at this cultural gem.
- 3300 Japanese Garden Lane, Fort Worth, 76107-3422, TX
- (817) 871-7685
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Nov 6, 2023 · You can’t help but feel you’ve traveled to another country entirely when entering the already 50-year-old entrance of the Fort Worth Japanese Garden. This lush 7.5-acre garth located on the west side of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden boasts an otherworldly glimpse of bamboo, cherry trees, and ponds filled with koi fish.
Apr 20, 2022 · Learn about the history and culture of the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year. Find out how to attend the spring and fall festivals featuring taiko drumming, karate, bonsai, food and more.