Buenos Aires is the Argentina’s capital city. In the middle of a city that never sleeps, there will always be a place to take a break from day to day. No matter what nationality you are, if you go to Buenos Aires you must visit the Japanese garden.
Located in a central point of the city, the Japanese Garden offers an environment to get away from the daily problems and convulsive lifestyle of the typical central cities, while allowing to interact directly with one of the oldest and interesting cultures of the planet.
A famous feature of Japanese gardens, are their fish ponds. This site offers people a fish pond, which is usually the enjoyment of children who have the possibility of feeding them.
The Japanese are famous for their ecological culture and the practice of recycling. Generally, in Latin American cities, this affinity towards ecological culture is not very common. In recent times can be seen by many Latin American cities trash baskets oriented to recycle waste, but not in large quantities ... In Buenos Aires you can find one in the Japanese Garden in a guaranteed way.
While I was in Buenos Aires I did not want to visit the Japanese garden, I thought it was going to be one of the most boring experiences of my life and yet it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my trip (besides the famous grilled meat in which they are experts). If while you are visiting you get overwhelmed with the city, visit the Japanese garden and clear your mind.
Until next post!
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