Adelaide Himeji Garden: Adelaide’s Japanese garden entry fee & location
The Adelaide Himeji Garden offers peace and tranquility just outside the city centre. Entry is free, and the Japanese-style gate and lake are picturesque.
What is the Adelaide Himeji Garden?
The Adelaide Himeji Garden is a Japanese-style garden in Adelaide, South Australia. It was created as a gift from Adelaide’s sister city – the ancient Japanese city of Himeji.
The garden offers a dose of serenity close to the city centre.
15 fabulous Adelaide experiences to supercharge your visit
- DOLPHINS 🐬: Swim with wild dolphins, kayak with the resident bottlenose pod or watch them on a dolphin cruise.
- FOOD AND WINE 🍷: Indulge on Adelaide food tour including Adelaide Central Market. Or try a wine discovery tour with tastings at the National Wine Centre. Or the ultimate Penfolds Magill Estate experience with full estate tour & Grange tasting.
- WILDLIFE 🐨: Spot koalas on a guided Morialta nature hike. Or walk from Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty with entrance to Cleland Wildlife Park.
- CRUISES ⛵: Watch the sun set on a twilight coastal cruise, get to know the city on a Torrens River cruise or take a high tea cruise aboard the Popeye.
- SPORT 🏏: Dare to take on the Adelaide Oval Roofclimb or enter the fabled scoreboard on the behind-the-scenes stadium tour.
- ACTION 🚵♂️: Descend Mount Lofty on a downhill mountain bike tour or kayak along the Torrens River.
Where is the Adelaide Himeji Garden?
The Adelaide Himeji Garden is south-east of the city centre in the ring of parklands surrounding the city. It is just off South Terrace, next to Wita Wirra Park and Osmond Gardens.
Why visit the Adelaide Japanese garden?
This Adelaide Japanese garden is designed to be a quiet spot for meditative contemplation. There are several Japanese elements, the most obvious of which is the gate.
The Adelaide Himeji Garden gate resembles that of a Japanese temple, and a bowl of water is placed next to it, so visitors can kneel down and purify themselves.
Pick your perfect Adelaide day trips
- Barossa Valley tours: 1. Wine-tasting with lunch 🍷. 2. Food and wine tour. 3. Small group wine tour with exclusive VIP tastings.
- Kangaroo Island in a day – including sea lions 🦭, koalas 🐨and national parks.
- Adelaide Hills tours: 1. Sights plus Murray River lunch cruise combo. 2. Small group cheese, chocolate & wine tour with Hahndorf German village.
- McLaren Vale tours: 1. Small group wine tour with lunch. 2. Hop-on hop-off wineries tour 🍷. 3. Food and wine indulgence tour, including the gloriously weird d’Arenberg Cube.
- Victor Harbor and southern highlights tour – including the Granite Island horse-drawn tram.
Adelaide Himeji Garden lake
The centrepiece of the Adelaide Himeji Garden, however, is the lake. The calm water supposedly suggests the purity and tranquility of the heart.
Other key elements of Japanese garden design include the tea house, the sea of sand and the perspective stones.
Adelaide Himeji Garden opening times and entry price
The Adelaide Himeji Garden is open from 08.00 every day, although the closing time varies depending on sunset time. It closes between 17.30 and 20.30, depending on the month of visit.
Entry to the Adelaide Himeji Garden is free.
Other things to do nearby in Adelaide include taking a tour of the Haigh’s Chocolate factory and taking on the adventure course at Treeclimb Adelaide. You’re not too far from the Unley swimming pool, either.
While in Adelaide, try taking a Barossa Valley wine tour, swimming with dolphins and mountain-biking down Mount Lofty.
Top Adelaide hotel recommendations
For the beach: Oaks Glenelg Plaza Pier Suites. For families: Big4 West Beach. Most fun: Hotel Indigo Adelaide Markets. For setting: Oval Hotel. For heritage: Adina Apartment Hotel Adelaide Treasury.
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