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  1. Japanese Tea Garden. Welcome to the oldest operating public Japanese Garden in North America. Natural beauty and tranquility greet you amongst graceful Japanese maples, twisting pines, clipped azaleas, and cherry trees.

  2. www.japaneseteagardensf.com › vistVISIT | JTGSF

    The Japanese Tea Garden is located in Golden Gate Park, near the corner of Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive and Martin Luther King Drive. The Japanese Tea Garden is served by several public transit routes including 44-O’Shaughnessy bus that stops immediately at the Tea Garden, as well as the N-Judah streetcar, 5 and 7 buses.

  3. Jun 22, 2023 · Nestled in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden is one of the city's most popular places, attracting visitors from around the globe, yet it still manages to retain a sense of...

  4. The intricate design and greenery calm all who enter looking to escape noisy urban life. The garden also happens to be the oldest continuously maintained Japanese public garden outside of Japan, attracting visitors since 1894. Follow our guide to best enjoy the five acres of natural beauty at the Japanese Tea Garden.

  5. Sep 15, 2016 · Japanese gardens are often divided into three main styles: chisen-teien (pond garden), karesansui (rock garden, also known as Zen garden) and roji (simple, rustic garden for a teahouse). This story is about roji. The Japanese aesthetic that animates roji gives these gardens a tranquillity that seeps deep into the soul.

  6. Jul 16, 2019 · What You Need to Know About the Japanese Tea Garden . The Tea Garden is at 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, just off John F. Kennedy Drive and next to the De Young Museum in Golden Gate Park. You can park on the street nearby, or in the public parking lot beneath the Academy of Sciences.

  7. Sep 2022. Compact Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park where you can get tea in a casual setting, visit the small gift shop, walk the gardens, view the bridges, pagodas, water features, etc. The price was $13 each when we visited in Sept 2022, which I didn't think was worth it.

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