The Portland Japanese Garden located in Washington Park, is a gorgeous 12.5 acre (5.1 hectare) expanse that opened to the public in 1967.





The garden was envisioned by civic leaders, including Mayor Terry Schrunk, in the late 1950s to help repair post WWII relations. It includes some of the traditional elements of Japanese gardens including ponds and streams, bridges, islands, water and stone, and trees and shrubs.






Designed by Takuma Tono, then a professor at Tokyo Agricultural University, it now receives more than 400,000 visitors each year. Japanese dignitaries consider it to be one of the most authentic and beautiful Japanese gardens outside of their country.
The Kashintei Tea House was constructed in 1968 in Japan, shipped to Portland then assembled on-site. It serves as a venue for special events and as an art gallery.


There is a nice variety of art in the teahouse.










The garden is a tranquil place to stroll and escape the hectic pace of city life.

















TheTravelsketcher enjoyed some sketching time.









A garden is a friend you can visit any time. Okakura Kakuzo
For additional information about the history of the garden, click here.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at the Japanese garden, and spent several hours there. I took close to 150 photos, and it was hard to choose which ones to include in this post!
Entry fees are a bit steep:
Adults: $22.50
Seniors: $19.50
Students: $18.50
Youth: $16:50
Children 5 and under: free.
Interestingly, the entry fee in 1967 was just $0.50 for adults, $0.25 for students; it’s a bit more expensive now!
What do you think of Portland’s Japanese Garden? As always, I would love to hear from you, so leave a message if you like.
Happy spring!
Tricia
What a wonderful place to wander, Tricia. Or to sit and sketch xx
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It is; thanks, Jo!
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Gorgeous pictures of that beautiful garden, Tricia! The Japanese gardens are always so serene and lovely.
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Thank you, Lynette! Yes, Japanese gardens are wonderful.
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Lovely! What a beautiful piece of nature in the middle of the city. Admission fee is on the steep side, but hopefully, it’s to help maintain the garden. Thanks for sharing, Tricia!
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It certainly is a gorgeous oasis in the city; even if it is a bit expensive. Thanks, Rebecca!
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With my love of all things Japanese and gardening I truly wish I had a genie to bring me over NOW . . . inspiringly beautiful in what has been planted and how . . .
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I’m so glad you enjoyed this beautiful garden; thanks, Eha!
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So beautiful! Worth the entry fee definitely.
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Agreed; it is worth the price. Thanks!
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It seems like you have so many wonderful gardens in Portland. No wonder you love ut so much. Maggie
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Yes, we are fortunate to have so many green spaces. Thanks, Maggie!
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It’s so beautiful Tricia – I’d love to walk around it, and I think I’d be seriously tempted to buy some of that art work, it’s right up my street and would brighten a wall in my house 🙂
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It is a gorgeous place; we’re fortunate it’s in our neighborhood. Oh; I’m sure any of those artists would be thrilled to sell you a piece or two. Thanks, Hannah!
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The Japanese certainly know how to design a garden. Thank you for taking us round.
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They certainly do. Thanks for commenting!
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I’m not usually into travelling, but these shots make me want to travel!
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Your photography is absolutely beautiful. That looks like a place I would love to go, but those entry fees are off the charts! Google Maps says it would take us 3 hours to get there, so it would be an overnight trip for us. Still, something to keep in mind for my big 75th next year.
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Thanks so much, Peg, that’s very kind. Yes, the entry fees are quite steep! If you come to Portland, be sure to let us know; it would be nice to meet for a coffee.
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That would be great, will definitely let you know if we do it. We usually go to Leavenworth for my birthday but it might be fun to change it up next year.
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Sounds good! It’s a beautiful drive from Yakima to Portland too.
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Wow, what a truly beautiful and serene place, dear Tricia, and you did such a brilliant job capturing the essence of the garden. It certainly looks like a place where you can enjoy a moment or two of pure Zen. I love the wide variety of trees and plants around the garden, and how you can even purchase a beautiful piece of art to bring back home as a great souvenir. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thanks so much, Aiva, for your kind words. The garden truly is a hidden gem in the city. I hope you have a lovely day as well.
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Wow Tricia, you are taking us to the most beautiful gardens! Not only are the overall views of the garden beautiful, but also the small details that you noticed – I can completely understand why you took so many photos 😊.
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Portland has some wonderful gardens. I still have another to blog about. Thanks so much Corna, for your kind words.
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This Japanese Garden was such a highlight when we visited Portland a few years ago. Such a lovely and peaceful place. Looks like it wasn’t very busy when you went. Beautiful set of pictures.
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That’s wonderful that you were able to visit the gardens as well. They’re so beautiful. There was a large group of kids there since it was spring break, but we managed to avoid them. Thanks for stopping by!
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Wow. Gorgeous. I do love a Japanese garden. I hope to go to some actual Japanese gardens (in Japan) one day…
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There are so many wonderful gardens in Japan. I hope you get to visit sooner than later. Thanks for stopping by.
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Absolutely beautiful- what a bright, happy, and perfectly curated garden 🙂
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That’s a perfect way to describe it. Thanks!
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Beautiful garden.” “Thanks for sharing this information.
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Thanks for reading.
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I love the Japanese Garden, and I’ve only been there in the fall and winter. Your photos have given me a nudge to get there quick… while spring is still sprung!
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You’ll love it this time of year, as like almost every time of year. Thanks, Lisa!
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