First opened in 1967 as a refuge for the Japanese community in Buenos Aires, these well-maintained gardens are a peaceful spot for a stroll over pretty bridges spanning ponds filled with koi. The visitor center hosts occasional cultural exhibitions and workshops on origami and music. There's a nice teahouse and Japanese restaurant inside the complex, too.
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Jardín Japonés

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