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At
a
distance
of
5.5
km
from
Chandigarh
Bus
Station,
Japanese
Garden
is
a
latest
park
located
in
Sector
31
in
union
territory
of
Chandigarh.
This
is
the
first
ever
garden
in
Chandigarh
with
Japanese
touch.
Japanese
Garden
has
been
developed
at
a
cost
of
Rs.
6
crore
by
Indian
Government.
The
garden
is
designed
using
Japanese
architecture
and
each
of
the
elements
in
the
garden
is
given
a
unique
Japanese
touch.
Spread
over
an
area
of
13
acres,
the
park
consists
of
two
phases.
The
Phase-1
of
the
park
was
inaugurated
in
2014
and
Phase-2
of
the
park
was
opened
to
public
in
2016.
Both
the
phases
of
the
park
are
connected
by
an
underground
tunnel
decorated
by
beautiful
Japanese
paintings
on
both
sides.
This
Japanese
style
park
showcase
the
Japanese
culture,
art
and
various
types
of
plants.
The
main
attractions
of
this
garden
include
a
pagoda
tower,
meditation
hut,
Zen
garden,
statues
of
Buddha,
a
small
pond
with
pretend
crocodiles,
a
bridge
over
the
pond
and
much
more.
There
are
4
water
bodies
in
the
garden
and
wooden
bridges
have
been
constructed
over
them.
At
night,
the
garden
looks
astonishing
as
the
walk-ways
have
been
illuminated
with
Japanese
lanterns.
The
Japanese
Garden is
a
park
located
in
Sector
31
in
union
territory
of Chandigarh.
Built
in
2014
on
13
acres
of
Land,
by
Indian
Government,
it
was
inaugurated
by Shivraj
Patil on
7
November
2014.It
consists
of
water
bodies,
pagoda
towers,
water
falls,
meditation
centre,
a
buddha
idol
and
golden
bamboos. This
is
first
ever
garden
in
Chandigarh
with
Japanese
touch.
The
garden
has
been
developed
at
a
cost
of
Rs
6
crore.
The
Japanese
Garden,
Chandigarh
The
Japanese
Garden
consists
of
two
phases.
The
Phase-1
was
inaugurated
on
7
November
2014
and
the
Phase-2
of
the
park
was
opened
to
public
on
4
June
2016.
Both
the
phases
of
the
park
are
connected
by
a
tunnel
decorated
by
beautiful
Japanese
paintings
on
both
sides.
The
garden
is
designed
using
Japanese
architecture
and
each
of
the
elements
in
the
garden
is
given
a
unique
Japanese
touch.