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  1. Plan of Japanese Garden. Flowering trees will be planted along ridge, providing a colourful backdrop to the terraced water garden. View of the garden next to the multi-purpose hall complex. Terraced water gardens which will feature the largest collection of water lilies in Singapore.

  2. Japanese Garden ( Japanese: 日本庭園) is a park and garden located in Jurong East, Singapore. Built in 1974 by JTC Corporation, it covers 13.5 hectares (135,000 m 2) of land.

  3. 5 days ago · The Japanese Garden, located within the Jurong Lake Gardens, will reopen in September with scenic boardwalks and the largest water lily collection in Singapore.

  4. 6 days ago · SINGAPORE: The Japanese Garden at Jurong Lake Gardens is set to welcome visitors with Singapore’s largest water lily collection and boardwalks with scenic views when it reopens this September ...

  5. The Japanese Garden is a picturesque park located in the Jurong Lake area. Connected to the equally scenic Chinese Garden via the Bridge of Double Beauty, these parks are collectively known as the Jurong Gardens.

  6. The upcoming Japanese Gardens at Jurong Lake Gardens will be a showcase of community stewardship, with diverse stakeholders contributing to the ongoing rejuvenation works through efforts such as habitat enhancements and tree planting.

  7. 6 days ago · SINGAPORE — The Japanese and Chinese gardens, which have been closed for redevelopment since May 2019, will reopen in September as part of Jurong Lake Gardens’ next phase of opening.

  8. 4 days ago · Explore the newly reopened Japanese Garden Jurong this September. Unveil Singapore's largest water lily collection! Japanese Garden in Jurong is set to reopen in September 2024, and it’s something to look forward to. This much-anticipated event promises a serene and picturesque retreat in the ...

  9. Aug 26, 2021 · The enhanced Japanese Garden features a dry rock ("karesansui") with nine sculptural rocks and a granite crossing bridge, a water cascade with a traditional Japanese basin; and a traditional...

  10. www.roots.gov.sg › Places › landmarksJapanese Garden - Roots

    A joint project by the Singapore and Japanese governments, the Japanese Garden is also known by its Japanese name Seiwaen. The garden features Japanese stone paths, Toro stone lanterns, rock waterfalls and a winding stream.

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