Hakone Gardens Saratoga
One then wanders the ground seeing the various buildins the plants the pond koi fish and exhibits.
Hakone gardens saratoga. There are some nice products for sale there. One of the national trust for historic preservation s premier sites and 100 years old hakone is one of the oldest japanese estate retreat and gardens in the western hemisphere. Since these gardens were only 5 minutes away it was a logical place to visit.
Hakone gardens is an 18 acre 7 3 ha traditional japanese garden in saratoga california united states a recipient of the save america s treasures award by the national trust for historic preservation it is recognized as one of the oldest japanese style residential garden in the western hemisphere and an enduring american treasure notable features include a bamboo garden a zen garden a. The walk on nice paths around the pond and japanese structure was wonderful. One of the oldest japanese residential gardens in the western hemisphere established in 1915 hakone is an intimate and unique venue for your wedding business retreat and other special events.
Its a fun place to take a walk. Beautiful and historic hakone gardens saratoga ca. Hakone estate and gardens established in 1918 is the oldest asian estate and garden in the western hemisphere 18 acres of magnificent beauty nestled in the verdant hills of saratoga above silicon valley.
Hakone estate and gardens northern hemisphere s oldest asian garden. Hakone has also been on the national register of historic places since 2013. Provide proof of address to receive free admission for yourself and one guest.
18 acres of magnificent beauty is nestled in the verdant hills of saratoga overlooking. Residents of saratoga can access the park for free on the first tuesday of every month. One can visit this place all year round as each season lends a different measure of beauty to the gardens.
Customize your own price browse photos and special offers. The information board at the entrance states that the hakone gardens are japanese and asian gardens built to replicate the estate of a samurai or shogun. One buys the admision ticke in the gift store.