San Francisco Japanese Garden Japanese Tea Garden

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Japanese garden san franciscoThe Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco ( Japanese Tea Garden ), United States, one of the sites to highlight the Golden Gate Park . It was built as part of the Universal Exhibition of 1894. This Japanese garden is the oldest public garden across the United States (source wikipedia). It's filled with ponds, bridges, and one could not forget his name a typical Japanese teahouse.The Bridge of San Francisco (Golden Gate) or Alcatraz Jail visits are unavoidable in San Francisco , but as we mentioned in the case of the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech , when you have enough time in visiting a city such gardens are worth visiting, as they represent a few quiet hours in the middle of the usual tourist maelstrom we all suffer when visiting a new city, and if it is a city full of quirks and corners as in the case of San Francisco .The Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco originally the park was going to be temporary, but as often happens with things "temporary" has been almost a century and a half and there still. Thanks to a Japanese immigrant gardener Makoto Hagiwara, whosuggested the idea of ​​making it permanent.There is some controversy about the fortune cookies and if they were originating in the tea house of the Japanese garden in San Francisco, but it seems that originated in Japan.

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