• Type: Picnics, Parks & Gardens
    • User Rating  
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    The Japanese Garden is like walking through another world. You won't be disappointed.


  • NileGuide Expert tip:

    If you're visiting Portland for the first time, the International Rose Test Garden and the Japanese Garden can be combined to make on full nature-filled day.

    Description:

    • A work of art in itself, Portland's Japanese Garden is the largest in the United States, and is located just outside Downtown Portland. Only 40 years old, this quiet attraction is not to be missed. A beautiful oasis in Portland, it is easy to see how much time and energy Portland dedicates to the outdoors.
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    Message from The Japanese Garden

    Proclaimed one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan, the Portland Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquil beauty nestled in the scenic west hills of Portland. The 5.5-acre garden includes an authentic Japanese Tea House, meandering streams, intimate walkways, and an unsurpassed view of Mt. Hood. Open daily, the Garden is the perfect place to experience all seasons, from spring blossoms to brilliant fall colors to a peaceful winter escape. Visit www.japanesegarden.com for information on seasonal festivals, art exhibitions, and memberships.

    • Authentic Japanese Garden
    • Open Year-Round
    • Beauty, tranquility, and serenity
    • Details
      • Contact:

      • tel: (503) 223-1321
      • Address:

      • 611 SW Kingston Ave
      • Portland, OR 97201
      • Hours:

      • Apr 1-Sept 30: Daily 10am-7pm Oct 1-Mar 31: Daily 10am-4pm
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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