Portland Japanese Garden

611 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR 97205, USA

(503) 223-1321

https://japanesegarden.org

Considered the most authentic Japanese Garden outside of Japan, the Portland Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquil beauty in all four seasons . Located in the west hills overlooking downtown Portland.  A spectacular garden in serene 5.5-acre space with waterfall, teahouse & a view of Mt. Hood.  Beautiful to visit any season of the year, but especially stunning in spring and autumn.  A popular visitor attraction with good public transit available.

PRICES

Adult: $16.95
Senior (65+): $14.50
Student (with ID): $13.50
Youth (6-17): $11.50
Child (5 and under): Free
Members: Free

 

Photo: Bill Reynolds

Listing Information

Hours Winter Public Garden Hours (October 1 – March 8) Monday: Noon-4pm Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-4pm Last General Admission is at 3:30pm Summer Public Garden Hours (March 9 – September 30) Monday: Noon-7pm Tuesday-Sunday: 10am-7pm Last General Admission is at 6:30pm Member-Only Hours Tuesday–Sunday: 8am-10am Admission:

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