The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park presents a traditional Japanese garden experience. Established in 1894, it features classic design elements including arched bridges, pagodas, and koi ponds. The garden is known for its cherry blossoms, especially in spring. Admission is free for San Francisco residents with ID and free for all from 9-10 am on select weekdays. Non-residents are charged $12 to $16 based on season and day. Operating hours vary seasonally and adjustment notices are advised for events and conditions.
The Japanese Tea Garden offers visitors a tranquil experience of Japanese-style gardening within San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, showcasing traditional features like pagodas and koi ponds.
Originally created for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition, the Japanese Tea Garden remains a popular attraction, particularly noted for its cherry blossoms that bloom in spring.
Admission is free for San Francisco residents with ID, and non-residents can visit during designated free hours or pay a fee ranging from $12 to $16.
Operating hours vary between spring and winter, with free entry available from 9-10 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for everyone.
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