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The Seattle Japanese Garden is a small 3.5 acre formal garden within the grounds of the Washington Park Arboretum.
The Seattle Japanese Garden is a small 3.5 acre formal garden within the grounds of the Washington Park Arboretum. Designed in authentic Japanese style, the garden features traditional lanterns, wooden bridges, pond with water lilies, Oriental plants, and native fern. The roji garden has the Shoseian tea house where you can witness the traditional tea ceremony or Chado.
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1075 Lake Washington Boulevard East, Seattle, Washington, United States
+1 206-684-4725
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