Portland Japanese Garden

Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden
Portland Japanese Garden
TypeJapanese garden
LocationPortland, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45°31′07″N 122°42′29″W / 45.51872°N 122.7080°W / 45.51872; -122.7080
Area12.5 acres (5.1 ha)
Opened1967
Visitors400,000 (in 2024)
StatusOpen to the public
CollectionsStrolling Pond Garden
Natural Garden
Sand and Stone Garden
Flat Garden
Tea Garden
Entry Garden
Bonsai Terrace
Tsubo-Niwa
Websitejapanesegarden.com
Koto-ji lantern
Sand and Stone Garden
Koi pond
Japanese maple tree in the Strolling Pond garden
Iyo Stone

Portland Japanese Garden is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, cultural institution, and public attraction in Portland, Oregon. The Garden, which opened to the public in 1967, occupies 12.5 acres (5.06ha) in Portland’s Washington Park and is adjacent to the International Rose Test Garden. Originally designed by Professor Takuma Tono of Tokyo Agricultural University, it features five historic garden spaces that demonstrate different styles of Japanese landscape architecture, a Pavilion that stages art exhibitions and shopping marketplaces, a Japanese tea house, a “Cultural Village” that hosts programming, dining, and retail, and an Entry Garden that guests walk through after purchasing admission. A tourist attraction that welcomes more than 400,000 visitors annually, Portland Japanese Garden has been proclaimed as the “most beautiful and authentic Japanese garden outside of Japan.”