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Gosford/Edogawa Commemorative Garden

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Kate
February 10, 2018
Gosford formed a Sister City Agreement with Edogawa Japan in 1988. A gift from Edogawa, the Edogawa Commemorative Garden was officially opened in September 1994 and has been designed in accordance to the original principles of the Japanese Heian (700AD) period. Extending over 4,000m2, the garden is based on a traditional ‘shuyu’ (strolling style) garden, incorporating Japanese features. With meandering pathways, a roofed Japanese pavilion overlooking the Koi pond, raked dry stone garden and traditional Japanese teahouse, the garden offers a tranquil setting in which to relax and enjoy art and nature. The garden is open daily from 9.30am until 4.30pm. Entry is free.
Gosford formed a Sister City Agreement with Edogawa Japan in 1988. A gift from Edogawa, the Edogawa Commemorative Garden was officially opened in September 1994 and has been designed in accordance to the original principles of the Japanese Heian (700AD) period. Extending over 4,000m2, the garden…
Linda
September 30, 2017
Art gallery, Japanese garden and dining all located at beautiful Caroline Bay.
Julie
December 16, 2016
More than just an art gallery, the Edogawa Commemorative Gardens also have gorgeous Japanese Gardens and a cafe which serves morning teas and light lunches.
Jill
September 30, 2020
Tranquil space of beauty to wander or visit. Cafe on site.
Amber
September 2, 2018
Free entry. Beautifully manicured gardens attract international visitors. Walk through the Gosford Regional Gallery to access the gardens. Purchase a bag of fish food for $1 at the kiosk if you'd like to feed the fish. A place to visit more than once! Be sure to pick up a sketch board and coloured pencils for the kids to draw whilst exploring the garden.

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