Japanese Gardens and Morikami Museum
- State:Florida
- Tour type:Museums
- Departure:Miami Beach
Excursions in the USA
Japanese Gardens and Morikami Museum
Morikami Park and Japanese Gardens tour and walks in Florida
Description
Description
- Morikami Japanese Garden and Museum is a well-groomed garden and park complex with traditional Japanese sculptures, interesting park solutions and exhibitions. You can see an interesting collection of real bonsai — dwarf trees.
- Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens will require at least one and a half to two hours to walk around the entire territory. Of course, Morikami Garden in Florida differs significantly from real Japanese parks and gardens. First of all, the size. There is no traditional Japanese desire to fit everything that is possible on a tiny piece of land.
- Enough space. Rivers and ponds intercepted by graceful Asian bridges are about 5 times larger than the original ones. Japanese akai koi and kuri koi feeding ponds are normal ponds, not fountain cups. Carp food can be bought here. Nimble and cheerful red-eared turtles quite successfully compete for food with carps.
- Perhaps a little lacking in sophistication and sophistication, the classic change of angles for oriental gardens, when the view completely changes in just half a step. But it is spacious, everything is clearly visible, in the best European traditions.
- Those interested in East Asian culture will enjoy the tea ceremony. Ceremonies are held according to the schedule, which is better to know in advance. The Morikami Museum has collected more than 7,000 interesting exhibits from which you can learn about the ancient culture of Japan.
Leisure, festivals and exhibitions
Leisure, festivals and exhibitions
- Morikami Park is convenient and comfortable. There are benches in picturesque places. The general atmosphere is friendly, there is no Japanese stiffness and ceremoniality. No one will look askance or disapproval at the tourists patting on the belly of the statue of a laughing Buddha, which is freely lounging in a flower bed. For children there will be entertainment. This is feeding carp, testing the strength of thin bridges, playing with fountains.
- It will be interesting for adults to visit the bamboo grove, carefully consider the arrangement of real rock gardens, just take a walk in a picturesque cultural environment, among neatly and intricately trimmed plants. Children love to feed carps, according to Japanese beliefs, this activity should bring good luck and wealth in later life.
- Morikami Japanese Garden and Museum is a real masterpiece of park art.
- The most interesting thing in Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is, of course, shows and festivals. Shows of Japanese drummers, tours of the Kabuki theater and modern theaters, carp festivals, holidays for boys and girls — all these are incredibly colorful and interesting spectacles that are worth seeing.
Tips
Tips
- Here are some tips for visiting the park:
- shade in the Japanese garden is not everywhere, and the distances are significant;
- be sure to take hats and water in sufficient quantities;
- choose comfortable sports shoes;
- there are no trash cans in the Morikami garden in the US, so a trash bag is a good idea;
- there is only one restaurant in Morikami Museum. They serve Japanese food and quite interesting drinks. On weekends, during holidays and events there are queues. It will not be superfluous to take some snacks with you;
- entrance to the park is paid, from 10 to 20 dollars. Some days there is free admission, you need to follow the schedule.
Terms and cost
Terms and cost
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Cost
From $299 ($60 / hour).
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Duration
4-6 hours.
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Additional
- the minimum cost of the tour is calculated for a group of up to 3 people, the surcharge for each additional passenger is $60;
- travel time is calculated taking into account the road and traffic jams on a given route, but not less than the specified time. The cost of each additional hour is $60;
- tickets to museums and a hotel room for the guide are paid additionally;
- for a comfortable trip, we recommend a maximum of 5 people in the car;
- tipping the guide is always welcome, but not required and can be left by you if you wish;
- the cost of the tour may vary depending on the season.
- when visiting Japanese gardens, you can additionally plan a stop at the butterfly park — Butterfly World.
Information
Information
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Address
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Telephone
+1-561-595-0233
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Ticket price
Adults:
- Age: 18-64 years old – $15;
- Seniors: 65+ – $13
- Military, police, firefighters (with ID) – $13
- Students: 18+ (with ID) – $11
Children:
- Students: 6-17 years old – $9;
- Children: 6 years and under – free
Group reception:
- Adult group (per person): $13.21 plus tax;
- Children's group (per person) $7.55 plus tax.
For groups of 15 or more people.
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Working hours
The park is open:
- Tue – Sun from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm;
- closed on major national holidays, including Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, and July 4th.
Opening hours during festivals:
- Oshogatsu: Sun, January 8, 2017 from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm;
- Hatsume Fair: Sat and Sun, April 1st and 2nd, 2017, from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm;
- Sushi & Stroll: Second Friday of each month from May to September from 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm;
- Lantern Festival in the Spirit of Obon (Lantern Festival in the spirit of Obon): Sat, October 21, 2017 from 03:00 pm to 08:00 pm.
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