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Date: Saturday, 19 April, 2014       Time: All Day
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Japanese Tea Garden - San Francisco (Inside Golden Gate Park)
75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive
San Francisco, CA 94118 USA
(415) 752-1171
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Map of Japanese Tea Garden - San Francisco (Inside Golden Gate Park), 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive

Cherry blossom trees bloom throughout the garden in March and April.

Today, the Japanese Tea Garden endures as one of the most popular attractions in San Francisco, featuring classic elements such as an arched drum bridge, pagodas, stone lanterns, stepping stone paths, native Japanese plants, serene koi ponds and a zen garden.�

Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden provides visitors from around the world with an opportunity to experience the natural beauty, tranquility and harmony of a Japanese-style garden in the heart of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. �

Originally created as a "Japanese Village" exhibit for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, the site originally spanned about one acre and showcased a Japanese style garden.� When the fair closed, Japanese landscape architect Makoto Hagiwara and superintendent John McLaren reached a gentleman's agreement, allowing Mr. Hagiwara to create and maintain a permanent Japanese style garden as a gift for posterity.� He became caretaker of the property, pouring all of his personal wealth, passion, and creative talents into creating a garden of utmost perfection.� Mr. Hagiwara expanded the garden to its current size of approximately 5 acres where he and his family lived for many years until 1942 when they, along with approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans, were forced to evacuate their homes and move into internment camps.� When the war was over, the Hagiwara family was not allowed to return to their home at the tea garden and in subsequent years, many Hagiwara family treasures were removed and new additions were made.


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