

A serene Japanese-style garden in San Francisco, featuring a pagoda, Zen garden, and koi pond.
A tranquil, five-acre garden featuring a Zen rock garden, koi pond, and tea house.
An interactive science museum with over 600 exhibits, perfect for all ages.
Iconic suspension bridge offering stunning views, especially at sunset.
Mizu Tei is a popular spot for breakfast, known for its traditional Japanese dishes and beautiful garden views.
The Morris offers a unique blend of Californian and American cuisine in a historic building near the Japanese Tea Garden.
Hashiri is a high-end sushi restaurant, known for its exceptional service and innovative dishes.
Japanese Tea Garden can be rainy, and this coat is lightweight and stylish.
The garden is large and beautiful, perfect for walking and exploring.
Try local snacks like mochi or senbei while enjoying the garden.
Handmade from silk, these flowers are used in Japanese tea ceremonies, symbolizing the changing seasons.

Culinary grade matcha is used in various Japanese desserts and drinks, offering a unique, bitter-sweet flavor.
A traditional Kyoto craft, these braided cords are used to make jewelry, keychains, and other decorative items.
Japanese rolled omelette, sweet and savoury, often served for breakfast

Rice balls filled with various ingredients like tuna, salmon, or pickled plum
Grilled chicken skewers, often served with green onions and a savoury sauce
Nestled on the shores of Manly, the Manly Sea Life Sanctuary offers a fascinating glimpse into marine life, showcasing various species through engaging exhibits and interactive experiences. Visitors can explore underwater tunnels and watch sea creatures up close, making it a perfect outing for families and marine enthusiasts alike.
A hidden gem in San Francisco, this museum showcases the city's maritime history through interactive exhibits and a collection of historic ships.
A 40-meter-high suspension bridge through the treetops, offering panoramic views of the Black Forest.