The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires
The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires, built in 1967 during the visit of the Crown Prince of Japan, is located in Parque Tres de Fevereiro, in Palermo. Managed by the Argentine-Japanese Cultural Foundation, the public space, although paid for, finances the maintenance of the Japanese Garden Cultural and Environmental Complex. The garden stands out for its harmony and balance, symbolized by bridges such as Puente de Dios and Puente Truncado. In addition to native trees and Japanese plants, the site has a lake with colorful carp and samurai-style figures.
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