Within the Japanese Garden, there are numerous elements characteristic of Japanese horticultural culture: bridges, lanterns, tea pavilions, and ponds with koi fish, which are typical of such gardens. The paths wind through lush vegetation, where you can admire exotic plant species like Japanese maples, azaleas, and bamboos.
The Japanese Garden is not only a place for walks but also an oasis of tranquility, ideal for meditation and relaxation. The garden's aesthetics, with its carefully designed plant and water compositions, encourage contemplation and rest in the midst of nature.
During the spring and summer seasons, the Japanese Garden attracts many tourists and residents of Wrocław, offering various cultural events, workshops, and demonstrations of Japanese art, such as tea ceremonies and ikebana shows.
A visit to the Japanese Garden is a unique experience that transports visitors to the magical world of the Far East while allowing for a moment of respite in the heart of Wrocław.