The Japanese Gardens is a brand that offers a serene and immersive experience of traditional Japanese landscapes. With a focus on authenticity and attention to detail, The Japanese Gardens aims to transport visitors to the rich cultural heritage of Japan. The brand takes pride in its meticulously designed gardens, with carefully manicured plants and serene water features that create a sense of tranquility and harmony. Every aspect of the gardens is thoughtfully curated to reflect the essence of Japanese aesthetics and design principles. Whether it is exploring the perfectly landscaped pathways or participating in traditional tea ceremonies, The Japanese Gardens offers a unique opportunity to engage in the Japanese way of life and find inner peace and tranquility. The brand is dedicated to providing a memorable and transformative experience that inspires a deep appreciation for nature and culture.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Picnic tables
- Public toilet
- Hiking
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Absolutely beautiful 😍 feels like Japan 🇯🇵 . not to crowded clean and green food service was also great and very approachable.
I highly recommend to all to visit if you haven’t been in Japan.
And also the Ginseng trees are awesome I do really like how they build there own Japanese Garden.
An oasis of friendly tranquility where everyone can come down, grow deep roots inmidst the most beautiful Japanese gardenscapes. A true hidden pearl! (And the restaurant with its traditional way of serving Japanese bento-dishes is extraordinary)
Nice hidden place for small walk in “Japan”. It is amazing what one person can achieve! We arrived at opening hours, among the first ones. We had an early lunch in the restaurant that was tasty, twist between japanees and danish. At this time there were already many people and could be crowdy. So come early! Only issue was the state of some buildings and facilities (painting, destroyed wood work, etc.) that you probably will never see in real japanees garden. The pricy entrance should cover it.
When on Fyn... go visit Japan. It might sound weird, but if you are nearby, it's definitely worth a visit. The gardens are nice and very well kept, and the whole experience is a great break from the daily life.
I enjoyed the gardens. It was really well made and compared well to gardens I've seen in Japan.
If you're nearby, it is worth the visit.
It will be best if you have time to take it easy and relax in the garden.
Such a nice and relaxing place! And the shop also a good place to stop by if you would like selected Japanese items. Such as cute bowls, beautiful cups, cooking/steaming bowls and much more. It may be smaller than you thought it would be, but definitely worth a visit!
If you want to spend an afternoon far from the annoying works in Odense city center, you can consider this beautiful garden 20 mins driving from Odense. The entrance fee is 75 dkk and I recommend this place! The garden shop is also lovely!
Definitely place to visit especially in the season when everything is blossoming.
You will enjoy many scenic views and can get the “taste” of Japan.
If you get hungry in garden you are able to order some sushi and beverages. It’s lovely place for picnic or just to spend your spare time.