Japanese Garden Phoenix
The Garden entrance is across the parking lot at 1125 N.
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The ceremonies are presented by Tanko Kai tea group wearing beautiful kimonos in our Musoan tea house. Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix Phoenix Arizona. Presale repurchase tickets.
Please check our website or social media to stay updated on future ceremony dates when Tankokai is ready to begin ceremonies again. The Garden of the Phoenix was established on March 31 1893 by the United States and Japan as a symbol of their friendship and as a permanent place for visitors to learn about Japan and experience Japanese cultureOver the past 120 years the site has endured through the highs and lows of their relationship and today is one of the most important sites in America reflecting US-Japan relations. Garden Updates We are currently conducting some repairs in the Cultural Village so the Jordan Schnitzer Japanese Arts Learning Center and Fukuta Concierge Desk are temporarily closed Gift Shop is.
The garden was designed and built by garden master designer Mr. Japanese Garden Phoenix. Gefällt 20021 Mal 316 Personen sprechen darüber 36793 waren hier.
We are 501 c3 non profit organization in cooperation with the city of Phoenix and Phoenix Sister Cities Organization. Authentic tea ceremonies for the public are usually held on one Saturday of each month October through July. Buy admission tickets online to the Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix Arizona.