Nestled in downtown Phoenix, the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix provides a serene escape with its hand-picked rocks, stone footbridges, and lanterns. The garden features over 85 varieties of plants and a traditional tea house, all arranged in a miegakure or hide-and-reveal design, a common element in Japanese stroll gardens. As visitors meander through the pathways, they can discover hidden sights and sounds, immersing themselves in the carefully crafted landscape. This tranquil oasis invites guests to experience a slice of Japanese culture and natural beauty in the heart of the city.
Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
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