Japanese Friendship Garden

Japanese Friendship Garden

The Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum embodies the essence of a timeless Japanese garden by providing a holistic environment to connect, educate, and inspire people of diverse backgrounds about Japanese culture.

JFGM is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN 95-3572493) and an accredited museum that offers a variety of educational programs, exhibits, and cultural festivals to enhance appreciation and understanding of Japanese culture. Over 330,000 visitors from the United States and internationally attend the garden annually. JFGM opened to the public in 1991 and is an expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city, Yokohama. The garden is inspired from centuries-old Japanese design and techniques that showcase JFGM’s living exhibition comprised of plants and florae native to Japan and San Diego. The second phase opened in 1999 and was designed by renowned landscape architect Takeo Uesugi, which included the addition of the Exhibit Hall, Activity Center, and Upper Koi Pond. The third phase, completed in 2015, incorporated a 200 cherry tree grove, large azalea and camellia garden, a water feature reminiscent of the San Diego watershed, and the state of the art Inamori Pavilion. Today, JFGM resides on 10 acres and fosters a relationship between humans and nature, providing a respite attuned to Japanese simplicity, serenity, and aestheticism.

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Ikiagi Wellness Retreat

Sat, Jun 20 • 4:00 PM

Japanese Friendship Garden

From $348.65

June 20Saturday
Ikiagi Wellness Retreat primary image

Ikiagi Wellness Retreat

Sat, Jun 20 • 4:00 PM

Japanese Friendship Garden

From $348.65