Waterfall at the Japanese Garden of Hasselt, Belgium Alison CornfordMatheson


Waterfall at the Japanese Garden of Hasselt, Belgium Alison CornfordMatheson

It may look like Japan, but this beautiful garden is in the Flemish city of Hasselt, Belgium. It is the largest Japanese Garden in Europe and was constructed with the help of Hasset's sister city in Japan, Itami. While the garden is a tranquil place to visit year-round, spring is particularly magical. In April, the garden's 250 cherry trees burst into bloom, showering the ground with pink.


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The peace bell has a permanent place in the garden since 2016. In addition, there are plenty of activities that are open to the public every month. Guides provide a tour to give you an optimal experience in the Japanese Garden. There are Dutch, French and German speaking guides available.


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The Japanese garden in Hasselt is the largest of its kind in Europe. It's the perfect setting to fully experience the Japanese culture. Originally, a Japanese garden encouraged meditation and reflection; this is no different in Hasselt.


The Japanese garden of Hasselt Capturing Our Days

The Japanese Garden of Hasselt in Belgium ("Japanse Tuin" in Dutch) was created with the support of the city of Itami in Japan over twenty years ago and it's actually the largest Japanese garden in Europe.


The Japanese garden of Hasselt Capturing Our Days

The Japanese Garden of Hasselt is a park in the Belgian city of Hasselt. Designed in the traditional 17th-century style, it was donated to the Belgian city by the city of Itami. It is the largest Japanese garden in Europe. [1] [2] The garden was designed by the Japanese architect Takayuki Inoue. [1] [3] The garden was built by a group of.


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The Hasselt's Japanese Garden is the largest Japanese Garden in Europe, built in 1985 and opened to the public in 1992 based on a 17th Century model. Spanning across 2 and a half hectares, has around 250 Japanese Cherry Trees. It's the Perfect place to come and relax, Meditate and experience the Japanese culture..


The Japanese garden of Hasselt Capturing Our Days

Lovely garden, beautiful fall colors; we did not expect to see an authentic Japanese garden in Belgium. I prefer it to the ones in Golden Gate Park or the Huntington Library in California. A must-see in Hasselt. Read more. Written July 23, 2012.


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Hasselt's Japanese Tuin ('garden' in Dutch) was created as a symbol of friendship between the inhabitants of the Belgian city and their sister city of Itami, Japan. The garden is designed in the traditional (17th century) Japanese style, think cherry blossoms, waterfalls, wooden bridges, koi ponds, tea houses.


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Visit Hasselt Practical information Ticket prices Ticket prices Normal rate: 6 euros Reduction rate: 4.5 euros for: over-65s Groups of 15 people or more Bokrijk season ticket Students and school rate: 1 euro for: Students +12 years old Students with a valid student card Free for: Children up to 12 years of age Holders of a UiTpas Hasselt


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#walking #belgium #autumn #japaneseThis video features the Japanese Garden in Hasselt once more, but this time with more attention to details. I hope you'll.


The Japanese Garden of Hasselt, Belgium Alison CornfordMatheson

Address Japanese garden: Gouverneur Verwilghensingel 15 , 3500 Hasselt Address administration Japanese garden: Limburgplein 1, 3500 Hasselt (Postal address) For all your questions concerning tickets, refunds, administration 011 23 96 66 or [email protected]. Available from Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm.


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Japanese Garden Hasselt Adventure and nature The Japanese Garden in Hasselt is the largest of its kind in Europe, the place par excellence to fully experience Japanese culture. Originally a Japanese garden encouraged meditation and reflection and that is no different in Hasselt.


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Japanese Garden of Hasselt is cherry trees adorned with pink flowers, wooden bridges, waterfalls, and flower petals on the green grass.