The Japanese Tea Garden is located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and showcases the tranquility of a traditional Japanese garden. Originally built for an exposition in 1894, it includes elements such as drum bridges, pagodas, stone lanterns, stepping stone paths, and koi ponds, along with native Japanese plants. The garden is popular among visitors, especially during cherry blossom season in March and April. Free admission hours are available for everyone at specified times, while non-resident adults pay between $12 and $16 depending on the season.
The Japanese Tea Garden offers a unique experience of natural beauty and tranquility in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, showcasing classic Japanese garden elements.
Originally created for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, the garden features a variety of attractions such as a drum bridge, pagodas, and koi ponds.
Admission to the garden is free for San Francisco residents with valid ID and free for everyone from 9-10 am on specific days. Non-residents pay between $12-16.
Visitors can enjoy the blooming cherry blossom trees during March and April, enhancing the garden's serene atmosphere and beauty throughout the seasons.
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