The Japanese Garden in Buenos Aries, Argentina, was opened in the last 60s, which known as Jardín Japonés in Spanish. In Japanese it’s called 日本庭園. It was donated the Buenos Aires City Government through the means of the Japan Embassy in Argentina. This Japanese Garden is very authentic with traditional architecture, sakura trees (cherry blossom), a large fish pond for koi, a temple bell, a Japanese restaurant with cultural exhibition on the second floor, a Japanese souvenir store, a plant shop, etc. There is also some very traditional Japanese background music.
The Japanese Garden is absolutely beautiful and it’s a nice place to chill. However, it very crowded even on a weekday. The opening hour is from 10am to 6:30pm and the admission is 416 ARS.
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Do you think the Japanese Garden in Buenos Aires is authentic enough?