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Himeji Garden

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Himeji Garden is a traditional Japanese-style garden located in the southern part of Adelaide city. It was designed to represent the sister-city relationship between Adelaide and Himeji in Japan. Walking through Himeji Garden allows travelers to experience calm surroundings, carefully designed landscapes, stone paths, and water features. The garden reflects balance, simplicity, and nature. For travelers, Himeji Garden is a quiet escape from busy streets and a perfect place for relaxation, slow walks, and peaceful moments.

What to See & Do

  • 🌉 Cross the traditional stone 🪨 bridges 🛤️
  • 🌿 Admire the authentic Japanese 🎍 landscaping 🎋
  • 💧 Relax beside the flowing water 🌊 features ⛲
  • 📸 Capture artistic garden 🌸 photographs 🎞️
  • 🍃 Enjoy the serenity of city 🏙️ nature 🐦

How to Get There

  • 👟 Walk twenty minutes from the Adelaide 🏙️ CBD 📍
  • 🚃 Take the tram to the South 🛤️ Terrace 🎫
  • 🚌 Utilize the frequent local bus 🛑 services 🚍

Travel Tips

  • 🤫 Keep your noise to a 🤐 minimum 🙊
  • 📜 Observe and respect all garden 🪧 signs 🛑
  • 🗓️ Visit on a weekday for a 🧘 calm 🍵
  • ⏳ Allocate enough time for slow 🐢 exploration 👣

Suggested Itinerary

  • ⛩️ 11:00 AM – Enter the garden and walk the main 🚶 paths 🎋
  • 🐢 12:00 PM – Relax near the ponds and wooden 🪑 seating 🪵
  • 📷 1:00 PM – Focus on photography and quiet 🧘 time 🕰️
  • 🏙️ 2:00 PM – Exit and continue your city 🚶 exploration 🗺️

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM (closed Tuesdays)

Entry Fee:

Free

Best Time to Visit:

Late morning or afternoon

Location

📌 Himeji Garden, South Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

👉 View on Google Maps

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