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Visit the Japanese Friendship Garden in San Diego and enjoy its cultural and natural attractions. Find out about upcoming events, such as koinobori, World Bee Day, and CSA boxes.
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Programs - Japanese Friendship Garden
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Enjoy San Diego’s best kept secret year round! Studies have...
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Events - Japanese Friendship Garden
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The Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum’s permanent...
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Early Garden Closures. Lower garden closes 30 minutes before...
- Bon Odori Festival
Bon Odori Festival - Japanese Friendship Garden
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A living, breathing work of art, the Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum (JFGM) represents the bond of friendship between San Diego and our sister city, Yokohama. The garden includes meticulous stone designs, calming koi ponds, delightful water features, traditional architectural structures and breathtaking vistas.
JFG is a tranquil oasis in Balboa Park with a variety of plants, ponds, and cultural events. Learn how to purchase tickets online or at the door, access the garden, and enjoy its beauty and history.
Explore the cultural and natural beauty of Japan at the Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum in Balboa Park. Check out the calendar for upcoming events, such as sound meditation, tea ceremony, kintsugi, koto lessons, and more.
A traditional Japanese garden and museum that showcases the friendship between San Diego and Yokohama. Learn about Japanese culture, history, and nature through exhibits, programs, and festivals.
Visit the JFGM in Balboa Park and enjoy its tranquil and beautiful Japanese gardens, bonsai, koi ponds, and cultural events. Learn about the sister city relationship between San Diego and Yokohama, and the history and features of the garden.
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It is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its Japanese sister city Yokohama that binds the two cultures to create a unique experience for visitors from all over the world; over 240,000 people from across the United States and the world visit the garden annually.