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A green pocket the city kept · Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photo: Rjcastillo · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
One of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan, opened in 1967 in Palermo. Landscaped paths wind past koi ponds, arched red bridges, stone lanterns, and carefully pruned plantings, with a cultural center, teahouse, and plant nursery on site. It sits within the Parque Tres de Febrero green belt and charges a modest entrance fee.
A tranquil, meticulously kept garden of koi ponds and red bridges in the heart of Palermo.
Buenos Aires, Argentina · Palermo. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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