Jardin Japonais, Japanese garden in Le Havre, France
The Jardin Japonais is a Japanese garden in Le Havre featuring stone lanterns, ornamental ponds with koi, curved bridges, and various carefully maintained trees and plants. The design follows traditional elements of Japanese garden art and creates areas for walking and sitting.
The garden emerged from a long tradition of horticultural exchange between France and Japan that began during the Meiji period. Its development reflects growing European interest in Japanese culture and aesthetics.
The garden embodies Japanese design principles through the placement of stones, water features, and plants that create intentional viewing perspectives. This composition invites visitors to experience the space in a deliberate and contemplative way.
The garden is accessible through marked entrances, though opening hours vary by season between summer and winter schedules. Visitors should check current opening times in advance to avoid disappointment.
Each September the garden hosts the National Bonsai Show, displaying specimens from cultivators across France. This annual event draws bonsai enthusiasts from the surrounding region.
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