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In this particular video we visit the beautiful and serene Japanese Garden located at 1125 N. 3rd Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona... in garden zone 9b-10a Their Story... The Japanese Friendship Garden, named Rohoen (鷺鳳園), is a joint project of the City of Phoenix and our Sister City Himeji, Japan. Himeji Mayor, Matsuji Totani proposed the garden in 1987 to cement the bonds of friendship between Japan and the United States and particularly between the peoples of Himeji and Phoenix. The Himeji Gardening and Construction Contractors Association was formed for the specific purpose of designing and constructing the garden. In the ensuing years, the group has made dozens of visits to select the site, investigate soil and climactic conditions, determine suitable plantings, select rock, and oversee construction details. The teahouse and surrounding tea garden were completed in November 1996, the 20th anniversary of our Sister City relationship. The project features a stroll garden, tea garden, and a dry garden. All the decorative features that you see in the garden and the thousands of hours required to design and guide its construction are gifts from the City of Himeji and its citizens. ADMISSION HOURS... Tuesday thru Sunday 9 AM - 4 PM Last admission 30 minutes prior to closing. ADMISSION FEE Adults: $10 / $12 at gate Seniors: $8 / $10 at gate Students: $7 / $9 at gate Military: $7 / $9 at gate Youth (ages 7-17): $7 / $9 at gate Children (ages 0-6): Free Phone: (602) 274-8700 Music.. Violet Spirit - Dan Henig