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  Tangol 01/05/2022

The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires is an oasis of peace and beauty in the midst of the bustling city. Located in the heart of Palermo Woods, this place transports its visitors to the Far East, with its red bridges, ponds filled with koi fish, and perfectly pruned trees. Inaugurated in 1967 as a symbol of the relationship between Japan and Argentina, the garden has become a space not only for contemplation but also for cultural learning.

 

Throughout the year, various activities are organized to bring Japanese culture closer to the local audience. Visitors can participate in origami workshops, enjoy classical dance shows, and learn about traditional martial arts such as kendo and aikido. In addition, the garden features a restaurant serving typical Japanese food, where authentic dishes like sushi, ramen, and tempura can be enjoyed.

 

With small ponds surrounded by colorful koi fish and typical Japanese bridges, the Japanese Garden is a family-friendly outing that showcases the beauty of Asian culture. The combination of exquisite landscapes and rich tradition makes this garden a must-visit for those seeking tranquility and a unique experience in Buenos Aires.










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