Japanese garden in Kadriorg Park

Japanese garden in Kadriorg Park

Narva maantee 102, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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A Japanese garden relies on the philosophy of the circle of life and also on the expressiveness of nature.

Flow, contemplation, and meditating on nature are activities that characterise a true Japanese garden.

The Japanese garden in Kadriorg Park was opened on 31 July 2011. Masao Sone, the designer of the garden, comes from Kyoto and learned landscaping in Tokyo as well as from his father who is a gardener.

The northeast pond of Kadriorg and its buried limestone slope, boulders, large trees, pond, and waterfall were a brilliant source of inspiration.

A garden is like any living organism – it develops and changes in time and you will always find a reason to come back here!

Times and prices

Open all year round

24 hours

Features and amenities

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Oru

Coordinates

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