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The story behind San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden is as wondrous as its 11-acre landscape ... while palm leaves gathered from city park trees were used to construct the roof of the upper garden ...
The Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio was shaped between July 1917 and May 1918 by prison labor who created a towering stone pagoda with a roof made of palm leaves on the upper level and walkways ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio is one of the most beautiful places in the city and admission is free. The now-lush garden was originally a part of the Alamo Cement quarry ...
Japanese Tea Garden is ranked #18 out of 21 things to do in San Antonio. See pictures and our review of Japanese Tea Garden.
Bell-bottoms? Check. Channeling Saturday Night Fever? Always. From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 20, the Japanese Tea ...
The Japanese Tea Garden is at 3853 N. St. Mary St. in Brackenridge Park not far from the San Antonio Zoo. Visiting the park between 7am to 5pm has always been free.
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Explore on MSNTucked Away In A Bustling Texas City Is A Whimsical Japanese Garden Full Of Impressive FloraThe Tea Garden is a popular stop on tours of San Antonio, including the Full-Day Historic City Tour on Viator.Once you've ...
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s Japanese Tea Garden will host a disco night this Friday. From 7-10 p.m., guests can enjoy a free ...
The Jingu House at San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden will expand its offerings this summer via a new kitchen and interior dining area, the San Antonio Business Journal reports.
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