Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
A rare surviving example of a pre-WWII Japanese garden, restored after years of neglect.

šŸ“œ Historic Japanese garden in Pasadena, designed by Kinzuchi Fujii in 1935. šŸ” A rare pre-WWII example, restored and opened to the public.

Why Go

🌸 Experience a unique two-acre pre-WWII Japanese garden
šŸ’§ Features a 25-foot waterfall and tea-house
šŸ•Šļø Includes a Camellia tree descended from a Hiroshima survivor, symbolizing peace
šŸ›ļø Explore a National Register of Historic Places site
🚶 Enjoy walking paths, hills, and bridges
🌳 Beautiful setting for events and relaxation

Why Avoid

🚫 Street parking prohibited in surrounding neighborhood, limited onsite options
šŸ—“ļø Limited public opening days and hours

Cost

šŸ’° General admission $12-15, children 12 and under free.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open select days/evenings; hours vary, check website.

Getting There

♿ Accessible check-in and garden without stairs via west driveway
šŸ…æļø On-site parking available (single file in driveway) or use lot shared with nearby school. Street parking prohibited.
🚶 Arlington Garden across the street offers additional green space

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