The Japanese Garden is an emblematic place in Buenos Aires. Inaugurated in 1967 in the Palermo neighborhood, this place fully evokes the Japanese culture. They are three hectares full of Zen calm, with a green full of plants that captivate for their beauty and buildings that take us into this millenary culture. This living museum was closed for just over seven months to reopen its doors in October with the corresponding sanitary protocols. The 'city of fury' also has this place that invites us to relax, to a journey of being in the midst of a culture strongly linked to Argentina.
The Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires reopened after almost seven months closed due to the pandemic | Video | CNN
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The Japanese Garden is an emblematic place in Buenos Aires. Inaugurated in 1967 in the Palermo neighborhood, this place fully evokes the Japanese culture. | Latin America | CNN