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카드리오르그 공원의 일본식 정원

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카드리오르그 공원의 일본식 정원

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The Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park is a tranquil natural monument nestled within the expansive Kadriorg Park in Tallinn, Estonia. Situated near the park's northeastern pond, this serene oasis, at an elevation of approximately 24 meters, offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese landscape design and Estonian natural beauty. It stands as a testament to the philosophy of the circle of life and the expressiveness of nature, providing a peaceful escape from the city.

Visitors consistently praise the garden for…

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    5월 23, 2025

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    The Japanese Garden of Kadriorg Park opened on July 31, 2011. The garden's designer, Masao Sone, is from Kyoto and learned garden design from his father, who was a gardener.

    The area of Kadriorg's northeastern pond, with its covered cliff slope, boulder field, large trees, pond, and waterfall, provided an excellent source of inspiration.

    The garden, like any living organism, continues to evolve and change over time, and there is always a reason to return.
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    9월 17, 2019

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    The entire park is 70 hectares and is great for a walk through flower beds, a small part is a Japanese garden with fountains and small ponds.
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    4월 7, 2021

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    Very nice Park with lots of trees and a Japanese Garden, a castle and lake.
    Close to the Baltic Sea and Promenade, perfekt for runs and walks.

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    1. Tallinn에서 출발하는 탈린 성벽 – 탈린의 세 자매 순환 코스

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    보통 하이킹. 좋은 체력 필요. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    초급용 하이킹. 모든 체력 수준에 적합. 실력과 관계없이 누구나 쉽게 갈 수 있는 길.

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    고도 20 m

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    토요일 28 2월

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    최고 풍속: 17.0 km/h

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    faq

    What is the terrain like within the Japanese Garden, and is it suitable for all visitors?

    The Japanese Garden features winding paths designed for leisurely strolls. The terrain is generally gentle, emphasizing stone and water elements. While specific details on accessibility aren't provided, its design for quiet contemplation suggests it's suitable for most visitors. However, it's important to note that the garden is free from noise, sports, cycling, or pets, creating a serene environment.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or hidden gems within the Japanese Garden that visitors should look for?

    The garden itself is a carefully designed space, with every element contributing to its aesthetic. Look for the koi pond with colorful fish, ornate stone lanterns, and elegant bridges. The design by Masao Sone integrates elements of Tallinn's Old Town, with stones placed to echo the angles of its rooftops and church towers. The garden's beauty transforms with the seasons, offering new perspectives with each visit.

    Where can visitors find parking near the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park?

    Kadriorg Park is extensive, and while the intro mentions it's easily accessible, specific parking information for the Japanese Garden is not detailed. Generally, parking in popular areas like Kadriorg can fill up, especially during peak times. It's advisable to look for designated parking areas within Kadriorg Park or nearby streets. Public transport is also a convenient option for reaching the park.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park?

    The Japanese Garden is situated within Kadriorg Park, which is easily accessible from Tallinn's Old Town. Public transport, such as trams or buses, typically serves the Kadriorg neighborhood. Visitors should check local Tallinn public transport schedules and routes for the most direct connections to Kadriorg Park.

    Is the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Japanese Garden is considered family-friendly and is a free-of-charge attraction. It offers a peaceful environment for quiet contemplation and appreciating natural harmony. While it's not a playground, children can enjoy observing the koi fish, the bridges, and the seasonal plant life. However, please note that pets are not permitted within the garden's boundaries.

    What are the rules regarding dogs or other pets in the Japanese Garden and Kadriorg Park?

    Within the Japanese Garden itself, pets are not permitted. This rule helps maintain the serene atmosphere and protect the delicate ecosystem. However, the larger Kadriorg Park is generally more accommodating for pets, though specific rules may apply in certain areas. Always keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them when in Kadriorg Park.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Japanese Garden for visitors?

    Kadriorg Park is a popular area in Tallinn, and as such, there are likely cafes and restaurants within the wider park area or in the surrounding Kadriorg neighborhood. While no specific establishments are mentioned in relation to the Japanese Garden, visitors can expect to find dining options nearby to complement their visit.

    How long should one plan for a visit to the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park?

    The time needed for a visit can vary based on individual interest. For a leisurely stroll and quiet contemplation, 30 minutes to an hour might be sufficient. If you wish to fully immerse yourself, observe the details, or engage in photography, you might spend longer. The garden is designed for peaceful enjoyment, so there's no rush.

    What kind of flowers and plants can be seen in the Japanese Garden, and do they change seasonally?

    The garden features a blend of traditional Japanese plants and resilient local varieties, adapted for the Estonian climate. You can expect to see cherry blossom trees in spring, rhododendrons, irises, and colorful maple trees that provide vibrant autumn foliage. The design emphasizes stone and water, but the plant life ensures the garden's beauty transforms significantly with each season, offering a fresh experience.

    Is the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park accessible during winter, and what does it look like with snow?

    Yes, the Japanese Garden is open year-round and free of charge. While the vibrant colors of spring and autumn are popular, the garden offers a unique beauty in winter. With snow, the stone arrangements, bare trees, and water features can create a stark, tranquil, and picturesque landscape, embodying a different aspect of Japanese aesthetic principles. It's a peaceful spot for a winter walk.

    Are there any permits or entrance fees required to visit the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park?

    No, the Japanese Garden in Kadriorg Park is free of charge and open to the public. There are no permits or entrance fees required to enjoy this serene natural monument.

    What are some other notable landmarks or attractions within Kadriorg Park that can be visited alongside the Japanese Garden?

    Kadriorg Park is vast (70 hectares) and home to several attractions. Beyond the Japanese Garden, visitors can explore the Kadriorg Palace, the Kumu Art Museum, the Swan Pond (Luigetiik), and various other gardens and walking paths. The park is also close to the Baltic Sea and a promenade, perfect for longer walks or runs.

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