The Japanese Garden in Buffalo, NY is located near Delaware Park alongside the Buffalo History Museum. The museum is the only building saved during the Pan American Exposition held in Buffalo in 1901. This park was joined in 1962 as the United State's Sister City International initiate with Japan's sister city of Kanazawa.
As you stroll along with beautiful plants, and our famous Cherry Blossom trees that bloom beautifully every spring; you will also find small wildlife. This charming park, brings a spark of joy as it is connected to other trails to Delaware Park, along the Scajaquada Creek and beyond.
Abe Lincoln's Statue
Abraham Lincoln at The Buffalo History Museum
Buffalo History Museum
Buffalo History Museum Pediment Sculptures by Edmond Amatei
Buffalo History Museum and the Japanese Garden
Bunches of Blossoms
Cherry Blossoms Budding
Cherry Blossoms in Late Bloom
Display of Beauty and Opulence
Evening Pond at the Japanese Garden
Hope is Near
Into the Paths of Wonderment and Mirth
Life's Enjoyment
Mini Islands with Art Gallery in Background
Mozart Statue
Museum Muse
On the Boughs of Blossoms
Pink Azaleas
Pink Cherry Blossoms
Seeking the Light
Small Bridge Over Water
Statues on the Pond at the Japanese Garden
Surrounded by Nature, Engulfed by Light
The Path to Contentment
The Simplicity of Nature and Discovery
Twisted, Tremendous Tree


























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