San Antonio Japanese Tea Gardens, Texas
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We watched girls in kimonos, fishes in the small ponds and marveled on the beautiful trees that were in bloom in that season. It was really great, and hope to repeat it some day.
Address:
3875 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78212, USA
Price:
Free admission.
Opening Hours:
All day long. Closed at night.

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