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  1. steeped in over a century of san antonio history. What began as a pit created from its years as a limestone quarry and cement factory, the Japanese Tea Garden is now a beloved jewel in San Antonios cultural landscape.

  2. The Japanese Tea Garden is open to the public daily from dawn to dusk and is wheelchair accessible. Come visit one of San Antonios historical jewels centrally located, just a short distance from downtown. Japanese Tea Garden Website.

  3. The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden, or Sunken Gardens in Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Texas, opened in an abandoned limestone rock quarry in the early 20th century. It was known also as Chinese Tea Gardens, Chinese Tea Garden Gate, Chinese Sunken Garden Gate and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Japanese Tea Gardens. 1,927 reviews. #12 of 589 things to do in San Antonio. Gardens. Open now. 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Originally a rock quarry, part of the tea garden came from a donation by George W. Brackenridge and another section from Emma Koehler.

  5. 19 sie 2024 · The Japanese Tea Garden could easily be enjoyed in under 20 minutes so it doesn't require a huge chunk of time. However, if you have a bit longer, 30-60 minutes will give you plenty of time. Explore all of the pathways, check out the waterfall, take lots of photos, and leisurely enjoy the sights.

  6. Japanese Tea Gardens w San Antonio to miejsce wyjątkowe, unikalne i niezwykłe. Możesz tam nie tylko wypocząć i odetchnąć świeżym powietrzem, ale także zapoznać się z historią, która z pewnością zrobi na Tobie ogromne wrażenie.

  7. Dating back to 1919 – and receiving major updates throughout the years – the Japanese Tea Garden features a lush year-round garden and a floral display with shaded walkways, stone bridges, a 60-foot waterfall and ponds filled with Koi.

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