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Largest Japanese garden in the Southern Hemisphere, and the home of Japanese culture in Australia.
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The Japanese Gardens were created by Japanese garden architect Ken Nakajima as a ”kaiya-shiki”, a strolling garden. The garden symbolises reconciliation and peace after World War Two, and after the local conflict.
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Adults $20, Concessions $15, Children (5 – 12) $10, Children (under 5) free, Families (2 adults + children) $50
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Fish Feeding – Fish food is available to purchase in the Gift Shop, and is one of the more popular activities for children in the garden. You can feed the fish during the Spring and Summer, however we do not sell fish food over the cooler months as the Koi eat very little in the cold weather so the excess food impacts the water quality of our lakes.
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