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Japanese Garden is a park and garden located in Jurong East, Singapore, covering 13.5 hectares (135,000 m2) of land.

It is built on an island in Jurong Lake and is connected to the adjacent Chinese Garden island by bridge named the Bridge of Double Beauty. Along with the aforementioned Chinese Garden, the two gardens are collectively known as the Jurong Gardens. The garden had a total of 36 scenic spots, with notable landmarks such as: the 13-foot-tall Kasuga stone lantern that overlooked one of the garden’s two lakes; the Karezansui dry garden, which was a rock garden situated at the garden’s only entrance; four summer houses for visitors to rest in; seven bridges of different designs; and three waterfalls set against scenic backdrops. (Source from Wikipedia)

In 1989 a second bridge, the Bridge of Double Beauty, was built, to connect the Chinese with the Japanese Garden.

Japanese Teahouse and Pond

Arched Bridge

Currently, Japanese Garden on renovation. More to share when Japanese garden re-open ...

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