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Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix

Rating

4.4(5,809)

Family of 4

$25-45 (adults ~$8-10, kids ~$4-6, parking ~$5 at nearby garages)

Duration

1-2 hours

Best Ages

Best for ages 3 and up

About

The Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix is a gem of downtown Phoenix , a 3. 5-acre traditional Japanese stroll garden with koi ponds, waterfalls, a tea house, stone lanterns, and the authentic garden design elements that create a completely different sensory environment from the surrounding Arizona desert city. Built as a symbol of the friendship between Phoenix and Himeji, Japan, it's one of the most carefully maintained cultural gardens in the American Southwest.

For families, the garden offers a distinctive type of experience: peaceful, beautiful, educational, and genuinely immersive in a non-Western aesthetic tradition. Young children respond immediately to the koi , large, colorful carp that gather at the water's surface in the main pond. Fish food is available at the entrance for a direct feeding interaction that keeps kids riveted.

The garden's meandering paths, bridges, and multiple water features create a natural exploration environment for children who need to be in motion while experiencing the space.

For older kids and tweens, the garden opens questions about Japanese culture, garden design philosophy, and the history of Phoenix's relationship with its Japanese sister city. The tea house offers traditional tea ceremony experiences that can be booked separately , an excellent cultural enrichment option for families with ages 8 and up.

With nearly 6,000 reviews and very affordable admission ($8-10 adults, $4-6 kids), the Japanese Friendship Garden is one of downtown Phoenix's best-value cultural attractions. The downtown Phoenix location makes it easy to combine with the Children's Museum of Phoenix, Heritage Square, and other nearby attractions for a full downtown cultural day. Closed Mondays.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Yes

Nursing / Changing

Available

Kid Meals

Limited

Setting

Outdoor

Rainy Day

Not ideal

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

October through April; early morning for peaceful experience before tour groups; closed Mondays

Wait Times

Minimal , timed entry not typically required

Nearby Food

Downtown Phoenix has excellent restaurant options within walking distance. Barrio Cafe, Pizzeria Bianco, and numerous other excellent spots are nearby. Heritage Square is adjacent.

Why Kids Love It

The Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix is a 3. 5-acre traditional Japanese stroll garden with koi ponds, waterfalls, authentic stone lanterns, and a tea house, a serene pocket of traditional Japanese garden design in the middle of downtown Phoenix. Kids who spot the giant koi fish in the ponds can spend extended time watching them gather at the water surface.

The garden's water features, bridges, and meandering paths create a natural exploration environment for younger children.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • The koi ponds are the main draw for young kids , bring fish food (available for purchase at the garden entrance) for a tactile wildlife feeding experience
  • Closed Mondays , confirm open days before visiting
  • The tea house offers traditional tea ceremony experiences (separate booking) , excellent cultural experience for families with older kids
  • Downtown Phoenix's central location makes this easy to combine with the Children's Museum of Phoenix nearby
  • The garden is beautifully maintained and genuinely peaceful , a real cultural detour in the middle of a busy city

What to Bring

  • Camera for the garden photography
  • Fish food (or buy at entrance)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Layers for cooler Phoenix mornings

Cost Info

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$25-45 (adults ~$8-10, kids ~$4-6, parking ~$5 at nearby garages)

Tips to Save

  • Very affordable admission compared to most Phoenix cultural attractions.
  • Free parking is sometimes available on nearby surface lots; paid garages on 3rd Ave are close.
  • The garden gift shop has reasonably priced items.

Hours & Contact

Hours

Friday
9AM-7PM
Monday
Closed
Sunday
9AM-7PM
Tuesday
9AM-7PM
Saturday
9AM-7PM
Thursday
9AM-7PM
Wednesday
9AM-7PM

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