Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park

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Jul 31, 2025 - Aug 01, 2025
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Tranquility at the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park

The Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park was established in 2002, funded by Japan as a symbol of friendship. This garden offers a serene oasis in bustling Tallinn.

Designed by Japanese landscape architects, it features traditional elements such as a koi pond, ornate stone lanterns, and cherry blossom trees. The garden reflects cultural significance, representing harmony between nature and design.

Noteworthy Features

  • 🌸 Cherry Blossoms: Seasonal blooms enhance the garden's beauty.
  • 🐟 Koi Pond: Home to colorful koi fish, ideal for photography.
  • 🪨 Authentic Structures: Includes Japanese stone lanterns and bridges.

Visitors can enjoy this peaceful environment free of charge, making it suitable for tourists, families, and those interested in Japanese culture.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park

Cultural Gift

Japan funded the garden as a gesture of friendship with Estonia.

Seasonal Events

Cherry blossom viewing events occur annually, attracting many visitors.

Architectural Elements

The garden features traditional Japanese landscaping and structures.

Location

Narva maantee 102

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