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Japanese Garden, Monaco
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The Japanese Garden is a municipal park on the Avenue Princesse Grace, in the Larvotto ward of Monaco. It is next to the Grimaldi Forum convention centre.[1] The garden is 0.7 hectares in size, and features a stylised mountain, hill, waterfall, beach, brook, and a Zen garden for meditation.[1][2] It is open daily from 9:00 to sunset.[1]
The garden was commissioned by Prince Rainier III in 1994.[3] It was designed by Yasuo Beppu, the winner of the Flower Exhibition of Osaka 1990, as a miniature representation of Shintoist philosophy.[2][4]
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Exhibitions
In November 2024, the garden hosted an exhibition of Japanese Bizen ceramics. The exhibition included works by contemporary artists, including Jun Isesaki.[5][6]
Gallery
- Skyscrapers overlooking the Japanese Garden
- Lake inside the garden 1
- Lake inside the garden 2
- The Tea House 1
- The Tea House 2
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