The Japanese Garden is located in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina and is the Japanese heritage par excellence of Latin America as it is the largest Japanese style garden in the world except for those in Japan of course.
Built in 1967, this place is a symbol of the union of Argentina and Japan. The municipality of Buenos Aires is in charge of maintaining it and receiving tourists from all over the world and even many members of the Japanese royal family have visited this garden over the years.
In this place not only abound beautiful artifical gardens molded in the Japanese style but also, there is a Japanese food restaurant, origami sessions, tea house, Bonsai tree exhibitions, Manga/Anime exhibitions, cosplayers contests, oriental music and souvenir stores where you can take a beautiful moment from there. The entrance fee is currently 1.30 dollars for Argentinean natives.
It is open from Monday to Sunday so if you visit Buenos Aires one day, you can not miss a walk through the Japanese Garden because you will not only learn a little of Japanese culture but also spend a beautiful day surrounded by the beauty that this place offers us.
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