Super small Japanese garden is hard to accept given they charge $ 8 to get in but you’re done in about 15 minutes. The grounds are very well maintained. Beautiful sculptures, koi pond and tea house but the area is much too small. I still recommend coming here, especially of you love Japanese landscapes as much as I do. Just don’t be surprised when the only thing you think of is, «that’s it?!».
Tina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Williston Park, NY
Beautiful little jem of a place that we found randomly. Tranquil and lovely setting to walk around and check out Japanese landscape. Sad to hear it is under threat from development as in am already planning to come again and again.
Victoria B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hauppauge, NY
Really amazing place to slow down and breathe. Take your time and appreciate what is all around. The path guides your pace and the hidden benches allow for moments of quiet meditation.
Mei L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
there are stepping stones to guide your pace. we were reminded that if we caught ourselves losing our breath, we were going too fast. there is a koi pond with the opportunity to feed the fish. this is a great place to visit when you’re in need of calming your mind, escaping the rush, and enjoying the moment.
Roy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Huntington, NY
There is so much to say about this place, it’s hard to know where to start. If you like to take tranquil pictures, wait till the day is overcast and cloudy– the richness of the colors and the deep greens will astound you. Peaceful beyond belief, you will find yourself letting your mind wander and catch yourself also being completely at ease and the stress of the week leaving your body. Open till about 5 on the weekends and if you’re lucky, you’ll find yourself alone to enjoy the calm fountains or listen for the wind through the leaves. Water, Koi, and a really relaxing hour orr two will make your day feel rejuvenated.
Cindu M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Forest Hills, Queens, NY
serenity now, insanity never~! The most calming atmosphere, paired with a beautiful Japanese tea house. I wish I had visited during a day when they perform tea ceremonies, or play Japanese instruments
W T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Long Island, NY
It’s a small garden but worth visiting at least once. There are a few relaxing spots which were especially peaceful toward closing time. $ 7 admission.
M F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
What a beautiful place. Very successfully depicts a true Japanese Garden. I think the architect and landscaper has been in Japan and has had experience in the field. So very serene and Zen-like. Inclusive of a bamboo forest area, koi pond, Lots of dappled sun Japanese maples, green, mossy, and all the works. Very well maintained. Totally worth a day trip.