Situated in the middle of San Jose, in the Kelley Park area,
is the Japanese Friendship Garden Regional Park, celebrating the sister city
relationship between San Jose and Okayama, Japan.
Gracing its 5.5 acres is a multitude of serenity, beautiful
verdant trees and plants, peaceful ponds and waterways, and traditional
Japanese ornamental structures. It’s patterned after Okayama’s famous Korakuen
Gardens.
The ponds are home to ornamental carp (koi) sent in 1966 by the City of Okayama. Ducks and geese have made
their home there as well, and are visitor-friendly, especially when you
purchase some of the food pellets near the arch bridge.
Paved walkways take you to the different levels. The wife
and I wandered there for an hour or so, stepping off the path often to view
some of the blossoms and greenery close-up.
If you’re in the San Jose area and are looking for some serenity
and peace, this is the place to visit. Check out some of the pictures I took. I
think you’d agree.
Click on Picture for Panoramic View |
The Japanese Friendship Garden is located at 1650 Senter
Road in San Jose. Parking is available, and once the fee is paid, you can
extend your trip and visit the adjoining History Park. The only problem with
visiting the History Park is that you have to walk the length of that section
to get to its entrance. The Japanese park is much closer and an infinitely
better place to visit.
Via another parking area at Kelley Park, you can visit Happy
Hollow Park & Zoo, which I’ve written about before (do a Wandering blog
search up there in the upper right-hand corner for “Happy Hollow Park & Zoo”).
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