The Japanese Tea Garden, originally a 'Japanese Village' exhibit for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, remains a top attraction for its tranquil beauty.
This serene location features traditional elements like arched bridges, stone lanterns, and koi ponds, encapsulating the essence of a Japanese-style garden in San Francisco.
Admission is free to San Francisco residents with ID; others can visit for free from 9-10 am on select weekdays, encouraging broad access to this cultural gem.
Visitors can enjoy the blossoming cherry trees and seasonal beauty, with detailed notes on changing hours and costs reflecting the garden's accessibility to all.
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